Comment by gnfargbl
4 years ago
OK, either I'm getting pretty screwed somewhere or EU prices are well above the US. Probably the former. Thanks for the pointer.
https://he.net/cgi-bin/ip_transit_quote is where I'm seeing the $200 number.
4 years ago
OK, either I'm getting pretty screwed somewhere or EU prices are well above the US. Probably the former. Thanks for the pointer.
https://he.net/cgi-bin/ip_transit_quote is where I'm seeing the $200 number.
On front page https://www.he.net/ there's a special in the top right :)
I believe that kind of low-for-1G-commit pricing is for their fully owned FMT1/FMT2 US CA facility. You have a lot easier peering in EU (AMSIX, DECIX, etc) that will help compared to the US's love of commercial exchanges like Any2/Coresite/Equinix where peering costs practically more than transit.