Re: [uknof] Lagos to London

2013-09-16 Thread Stephen Wilcox
Hi James, a number of carriers can do this.. we partner with MTN, MainOne and Vodafone for west African capacity.. it depends on the details as to the best way to do it. Reply privately if you want me to pass your email to someone here at IX Reach to take a look. Cheers Steve On 12 September 201

Re: [uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-16 Thread Stephen Wilcox
Hi Charlie, we have network between Europe and Asia, we can do this. I'll pass the request to someone to contact you. Its unlikely you'll get anything decent by going direct to Singtel, they prefer to keep pricing high for one off requirements and work via partners. Level3 and Verizon aren't set u

Re: [uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-16 Thread Ian Tomkins
You might want to talk to PacketExchange (now GTT) who I believe offer that service. From: uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Charlie Boisseau Sent: 16 September 2013 16:31 To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk Subject: [uknof] Connectivity into Singap

Re: [uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-16 Thread Charlie Boisseau
Thanks Ian. I'll look them up. Thanks to everyone for your tips and contacts. I've got a handful of enquiries out there now, so we'll see what comes back. C -- Charlie Boisseau Fluency Communications Ltd. e. char...@fluency.net.uk w. http://fluency.net.uk/ t. 0

Re: [uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-16 Thread Charlie Boisseau
Tom, Expensive we expect when dealing with international circuits. Daylight robbery is something completely different. ;-P If you're happy to give me your Pacnet contact, that would be great. Email me off list. Thanks, C -- Charlie Boisseau Fluency Communications Ltd. e. char...@fluency.n

[uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-16 Thread Charlie Boisseau
Hi all, Does anyone know of a supplier that can get L2 to Singapore, interconnecting to us in London (Telehouse)? We've tried our usual contacts for international circuits (Level3, Verizon, NTT), however they're either ridiculously expensive or plain unable to do it. I believe most are just q