> On 24 Dec 2024, at 14:00, Arnold Nipper via swinog <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Fredy/all
> 
> On 23.12.2024 12:55, Fredy Künzler via swinog wrote:
> 
>> Big victory for Init7: Swisscom is obliged to operate interconnections on a 
>> zero-settlement basis! 🎉 🥂 🍾
> 
> congratulations! This has been a long fight! And ComCom's decision is 
> encouraging for the interconnection industry.
> 
> Q1: does that mean that Swisscom has to peer with any network worldwide? Or 
> only with Swiss? And which routes?
> 
> Q2: as a corollary: shouldn't all networks in a country peer with each other 
> their national routes on a zero-settlement basis?
> 


One would assume that at the locations they are present that they will have to, 
but lets give them till after the holidays for them to recover of the shock and 
to update their details from 2018...

https://www.swisscom.ch/en/business/wholesale/angebot/interkonnektion/ip-peering-transit.html


Of course, this opens the gates that ANY network of decent enough size should 
be providing zero-cost peering.

Thus when one is present at an IX, it would be smart to start joining that 
Route Server to avoid any overhead in setting up those connections and actually 
start providing prefixes to that RS.

Looking forward to setup more sessions with networks who normally are reluctant 
to provide access to the bits in their network using good old standard 
peering...


Happy peering and a merry new year!

Greets,
 Jeroen

  (happily using route servers at the IXs I am present ;) -- the Internet is 
for communicating...)

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