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[members-discuss] Problem transit traffic
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Kurt Erik Lindqvist
kurtis at netnod.se
Wed Feb 15 09:34:11 CET 2012
On 15 feb 2012, at 04:57, Azamat Soyuzbekov wrote: > I have to you have a question? If an ISP blocks the transit traffic is what rules they break, and if we can resolve this issue through Ripe? > Transit is not provided by default, but is something that you need to come to an agreement with the providers you want to receive transit from. Normally this is done by buying transit services from another operator. Best regards, - kurtis - --- Kurt Erik Lindqvist, CEO kurtis at netnod.se, Direct: +46-8-562 860 11, Switch: +46-8-562 860 00 Franzéngatan 5 | SE-112 51 Stockholm | Sweden
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