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ColoCrossing adds Telia in Buffalo
Hey Guys,
Figured you might be interested to know that we've added Telia to our network mix in Buffalo this morning. Telia is one of the better networks globally and we're excited to see this addition benefit our customers. We added a total of 40 gbit of capacity to Telia.
We mentioned the enhancement on our blog earlier today: http://blog.colocrossing.com
For those who mentioned slower than ideal throughput speeds this will be a big improvement.
Comments
meh, doesn't go to Mexico. Do you have cogent? Cogent has a POP on my city.
Our network in Buffalo consists of Telia, XO Communications, Zayo and Hibernia.
Congrats - Telia is a good network, I like them a lot.
Some of the images on your blog are quite detailed.
I've reduced the quality of that image, thanks.
And censored the post? How nice of you.... i still have screenshots of it and will publish them, not my problem you leaked customer info (and don't even come with legal shit, this is 100% legal in Austria, i don't give a single shit about absurd US laws)
ColoCrossing: shooting themselves in the foot at every opportunity ™
Calm down... Else he'll ban you from the forum :PP
But, no, seriously. Mistakes happen, and @jbiloh's reaction was pretty fast on that leakage. Honest people actually let them know by private message, wait for X hours/days and if there is no reaction by then they publish the screenshot. I have no idea what @kcaj's post looked like before the "censoring", but I guess it was the same picture, and @jbiloh after all showed that they reacted FAST and PROPERLY to stop leaking of this information.
just my two cents...
Little mistake on my end, I'll have to be more careful in the future. I appreciate that @kcaj alerted us to that.
Anyways, I hope everyone enjoys the new Telia transit in Buffalo!
No-one likes a suck-up, son.
I wish that the consumer side of Telia was as good as the Business side. Here in Sweden Telia's consumer internet sucks.
Thus far our initial testing has been very promising. High throughput and reduced latency compared to XO or Hibernia!
Congrats!
I have Telia where I am, sounds promising. Only ipv6 left!?
Telia has been solid for us in NYC. Seems like a good fit for that area.
Teliasonera is owned by the Swedish government therefore I'd be careful with that.
Why? I don't see anything special here. Many in EU use national telecoms (ISPs owned by gov). Those national telecoms have often the most developed internet infrastructure in country. All the rest isn't much different than companies owned by private sector.
Not me and most of those operators practice extortion. I don't want to support that.
1 day in the future! Soon TM.
@jbiloh,
Meh, I had a server with CC for two months and Buffalo network was horrible. I cannot spend more money to CC right now to test the network, but could you please share some network benchs?
Thanks
There are many places in Europe where you can only get either government owned ISPs, others "practicing extortion" as you said or both.
Spain is a good example with ONO and Jazztel disappearing now: only Telefónica, Vodafone and Orange are left except some regional telcos. So what should I do? Disconnect from the Internet?
Come to Portugal and let's get drunk. :P
Sounds like a plan.
Feel free to come here.
I get 80ms to the LG from the UK, and that's on ADSL too. Not bad!
Talk to @ernie at HVH and he'll give you a great deal.
Hehe, not after spending 300USD and had to cancel due to the network... :P
CC's dallas, atlanta, and maybe SJ are probably the best locations imo.
CC Dallas is amazing. I have two E3's, minus some hard drive issues (and data center techs misunderstanding) it has been amazing.
@jbiloh you should give @MrGeneral a free month. His business failed to launch due to your network being shit at the time.