George,

This is pretty simple to do, your colo provider might charge you a nominal cross connect fee for the fiber you send to NWAX. However, once you connect and your MAC address is registered, you can then negotiate pretty decent deals with the other providers in the exchange.

All of this without a "loop charge".

ryan

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http://www.nwax.net/about_faq.asp


On Jan 8, 2008, at 6:51 PM, George Rogato wrote:



Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs.net wrote:
The key is to find out where people
are going (YouTube) and ensuring that they will help accelerate that.

Thats my thoughts. But, if NBC isn't paying Akamai, it won't be on their servers.

I'm in the Pittock Building, wonder how easy it is to connect to akamai or google.

How does NWAX work?

https://www.peeringdb.com/private/exchange_view.php?id=165

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