[lacnog] Peering in Brazil

Tomas Lynch tomas.lynch en gmail.com
Jue Mayo 3 11:37:20 BRT 2012


Thanks everybody for the corrections, I was thinking about peering
using "Interconexão Classe V" the only one I was able to handle some
years ago.

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Carlos A. Afonso <ca en cafonso.ca> wrote:
> Hi Tomas, unless the so-called "Norma 04" is abolished (and some
> business interests are lobbying hard to abolish it), Anatel has no say
> whatsoever on this. Rubens explains in detail the other issues which are
> relevant. Regarding one point mentioned by Rubens: there are indeed many
> excellent professionals, but most are well employed...
>
> --c.a.
>
> On 05/03/2012 08:46 AM, Tomas Lynch wrote:
>> How much traffic are we talking about? If you want to peer in Latam
>> you need to colo a router there and there was an extensive explanation
>> on fiber providers and their services. But that will depend on the
>> traffic you want to exchange, if it's less than 100Mbps, I would
>> suggest to connect to NOTA and peer there with several Latam ISPs.
>> AFAIK peering in Brazil is not an easy stuff due to the requirements
>> by ANATEL, I couldn't find those requirements in english, maybe
>> somebody from ANATEL or cgi.br can share the link.
>>
>> Tomas Lynch
>>
>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Roberto Alcântara
>> <roberto en eletronica.org> wrote:
>>> James,
>>>
>>> I have no doubt about the location: your best choice is Sao Paulo.  They
>>> have at least 10x more traffic than any other in Brazil.
>>>
>>> I think you should look Telefonica and Level3 Lan2Lan services.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>  - Roberto
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:09 AM, Humberto Galiza <humbertogaliza en gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi James,
>>>>
>>>> I think that the best locations here in Brazil to do peering are: Rio
>>>> Grande do Sul  (PTT-RS - http://rs.ptt.br), Paraná (PTT-PR -
>>>> http://pr.ptt.br) and Salvador (PTT-BA - http://ba.ptt.br).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2012/5/3 James Bensley <jwbensley en gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking for any guidance and advice people have regarding first
>>>>> time peerings in South America. Currently I am doing some work with a
>>>>> content provider in North America and I want to get them better
>>>>> routers into South America, to South American ISPs. I am looking to
>>>>> get them an interconnect from their NA location to SA, into a PTT IX
>>>>> location in Sao Paulo (they seem to be up there for top IXs in SA, or
>>>>> am I mistaken?).
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm new to the PTT IXs so does anyone have any recommendations about
>>>>> any aspect here, support horror stories, reason to prefer one location
>>>>> for peering over another etc? I see Level3 are in the PTT Sao Paulo
>>>>> location, and we have access to Level 3 already. Is there someone else
>>>>> I should be looking at who is especially good at private routes down
>>>>> to SA, enough to digress from Level 3, or are Level 3 a good choice
>>>>> here? Again, any past experiences are welcome, and recommendations for
>>>>> a different IX or provider any why.
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> James.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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