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Being that Amazon is not on the route servers and they're still moving almost 18 Gbps at peak, there are definitely other members who are peered with them. They must have peered with them before Amazon's peering team went dark.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 3:05 PM James Urwiller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Same.. I in fact never got a response to my peering request, also over a year ago.

 

James Urwiller

Network Architect

Stealth Broadband

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From: MICE Discuss <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Darin Steffl
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 14:47
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Subject: [MICE-DISCUSS] Amazon peering

 

Hello,

 

We've been trying to peer with Amazon since Dec. 2017 and their most recent response is that we're still in their provisioning queue after 1 year.

 

Does anyone have a contact there I can escalate this to? I've reached out to the two contacts listed in PeeringDB and that was their response. I find this unacceptable to be approved to peer with them a year ago but still be waiting to configure their BGP session, which took me all of 1 minute to complete on my router.

 

Any ideas? All other direct peering we've done has been completed within 1 week like Netflix, Google, Akamai, Cloudflare, etc. 

 

Thank you


 

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Darin Steffl

Minnesota WiFi

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