Peering!

24 November, 2006 (20:28) | Curacao

Either the world is coming to an end, or people are actually waking up.
Today, we have enabled our (the) first peering session on the island, which should improve traffic a lot. No more packets going back and forth to the US :) At least, for that one ISP. Hopefully the others will follow soon :)

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Comment from johan v bijnen
Date: November 25, 2006, 4:15 pm

‘T WAS FF ZOEKEN MAAR NU WEET IK WAT PEERING IS.
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Comment from Peter
Date: November 26, 2006, 3:30 pm

ey sua! still everything “trancilo” on the island of Curacao?. Now and then I’m checking your weblog to keep informed about Scarlet.

Cool that you have succeed in setting up the first peering…which ISP agreed to cooperate?

Comment from Bram
Date: November 27, 2006, 10:31 pm

Everything fine here, thanks ;)
How’s life on the cold side of the earth now?

And, the first one to peer is MIO/Curanet, interconnected at Kintjan :)

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