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HCMC is looking at connecting sometime this calendar year if logistics work
out on our end. I'd be more specific but we're too early in the process to
know for sure at this point. Obviously I'll update once we have a more
specific idea for time frame  Also would be helpful to have an idea of
yearly maintenance costs up front and a valid Org/LLC to bill our finance
dept so they can cut a PO for them if needed. If the business structure
were in place on MICE's end I don't think it would be difficult for us to
justify at least $1k a year in maintenance to the cooperative for a 1Gb
connection. I suspect you would find similar responses from other
enterprises our size.

I haven't read all the posts on this yet but can I suggest a maintenance
model that charges the first year of maintenance up front and then ongoing
yearly (plus obviously the optics) with a different rate for "enterprise"
connections vs ISP/CDN/Regional network connections with low or no costs to
ISP/CDN/Regional network connections or maybe just initial one time per
port costs for them. It seems to me that the value of a peering cooperative
to its members is the number of available peer connections to other local
networks with the value of the peer exchange being tipped towards having
more ISP/CDN connections. I think this would continue to encourage more
ISP/CDN connections (which is what most of the network consists of now)
while providing for the ongoing financial needs of the cooperative with
connections from Orgs who aren't just comparing the value of the
cooperative directly to the cost of wholesale IP transit like us. We spend
a lot of money on point to point vpn tunnels between us and other peers in
our sector and it would advantageous for us to encourage them to join the
cooperative as it would allow us to drop considerable monthly P2P circuit
costs while increasing available bandwidth vs our current P2P setup. Many
of them already have a presence in 511 already (IE: Allina, UHG, MNet,
Fairview, City of MPLS, Hennepin County Gov) that I've noticed during a
short tour and I suspect some of the vendors we have circuits to may also
have a presence (Phillips, Cerner, GE) in 511 as well.

It seems to me that the goal right now is to grow the cooperative as much
as possible by keeping the cost of entry very cheap or free to
ISP/CDN/Regional networks to encourage growth and dare I say it "synergy"
that results in bringing in enterprise connections to fund the cooperative
ongoing.

Just a thought, maybe its been discussed in some form before but thought it
might be useful input.


On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Jeremy Lumby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Just checking in for a status update if anyone knows of an update on new
> members connecting.  Last I heard Integra was going to wait to connect
> after the holidays, and Netflix was looking at Q1 of this year.  Please let
> me know if anyone has any updates.
>
> I also remember something along the lines of maintenance fees going into
> effect this year.  Has anyone settled on a number yet?
>
> Jeremy
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