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Peering Disputes Migrate to IPv6
Oct 26, 2009, 15 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1370 reads)

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"'If you’ve been around long enough, you’d know that normally nobody talks about peering publicly like this,' Leber wrote. 'Then why would I write this post? Because I want to set the record straight regarding Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 peering goals, and nothing in Cogent’s case seems to get through to them.'

"Cogent had less to say its relationship about Hurricane Electric. “It is public knowledge that our networks are connected,” said Travis Wachter, the Marketing Communications Manager for Cogent. 'As for peering agreements, we cannot discuss them publicly as we have non-disclosure agreements in place.'"

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