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3 commentsSunday, November 2, 2008

Sprint Restores Peering to Cogent

Sprint resumed peering with Cogent Communications!

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I hate Cogent   They really

I hate Cogent

 

They really need to learn how to pay there bills...

 

This was a great move by sprint...

According to both Cogent and

According to both Cogent and Sprint this dispute was over a peering arrangement. This means that both networks agree to allow traffic from one to the other. Generally there is no fee for this service. You might be referring to what is referred to as a "transit agreement" where one side pays the other for access, but that is not what was at issue here.

If you have more information on this dispute I would love to hear what you have to say; please feel free to contact me.

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