The list is open, so there's no obstacle to invite them. Go ahead!
On June 29, 2018 10:10:58 AM GMT-03:00, Carlos Afonso <ca(a)cafonso.ca> wrote:
Great suggestion, Sylvia. If people agree, Steve could
invite as he
will
certainly be talking to them.
frt rgds
--c.a.
On 29-06-18 04:40, Sylvia Cadena wrote:
Are they aware of this list? It will be great to
invite them to share and participate.
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On 29 Jun 2018, at 4:06 am, Leandro Navarro <leandro(a)pangea.org
<mailto:leandro@pangea.org>> wrote:
> Hi,
> On 28/6/18 05:33, Carlos Afonso wrote:
>> I've seen emails mentioning it, no contact however. Great that you
will
>> try and get in touch with them. Reminds
me also of that Welsh
community
>> which took Internet connectivity into
their own hands
>> (
https://bit.ly/2lG75Hq).
> I've sent Steve the contacts in B4RN privately. Anyway they use the
> support group email that appears in the web as contact :-)
>> One topic to learn about is related to the transit contracts --
maybe on
>> a case by case basis (depending on
location), or a bulk contract
with a
>> single transit provider etc. Offering
Gbit/s (is this
bidirectional?)
> Yes, they offer 1Gbps bidir, and a few 10
Gbps for companies/orgs.
>> at the edge needs big transit "pipes".
> The pipes do not need to be that huge, aggregation helps.
> If I remember well, they have fibre to an IX in Manchester where
they
> get connectivity with carriers, and last year
they were in the
process
> of leasing dark fibre to reach Edinburgh
(probably in another IX)
for
> redundancy.
>> Also interesting is to talk about
>> the UK's "gigabit broadband voucher scheme" and how this helps
their
>> initiative.
> It was the topic of a discussion in a recent INCA meeting that I
didn't
> attend. As usual, vouchers/subsidies can have
a supporting or
distorting
> effect, depending of the rules/conditions +
uncertainty if things
take
> time to deliver or are intelligently designed
to favor large
national
> operators (a big elephant coming ...).
> B4RN seems to be doing very good in terms of community investment,
so
> probably these vouchers can't add
anything visible to it, but shake
the
> environment ...
>
> Warm regards, Leandro.
>>
>> fraternal regards
>>
>> --c.a.
>>
>> On 27/06/2018 16:47, Steve Song wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a good contact at B4RN? I will be in the UK for
a
> couple
> of days in July would like to visit them.
>
> Thanks... Steve Song
>
>
>
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