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Peering

Peering is fundamental to the PEER 1 SuperNetwork™. It is the practice of exchanging free network access with another network provider. In a standard situation, as soon as a packet of information leaves the SuperNetwork™, PEER 1 has to pay for the distance it travels on other networks. But with peering, we give other networks access to the reach of our network in return for them allowing us to send packets over theirs. This extends the reach of the SuperNetwork™, improves performance, and reduces cost, allowing us to deliver greater value to you. Since the Internet is based on the principle of global reachability - the concept that any Internet user can reach any other Internet user as though they were on the same network - peering has become an essential part of the network landscape.

General information

ASN: 13768
Company Name: PEER 1
IRR AS-SET: AS13768:AS-CUSTOMERS
Recommend Max Prefix: 2000
MD5: (Supported, not preferred)

Contact details

Policy Contact: peering@peer1.com
Technical Contact: peering@peer1.com
24x7 NOC Contact Details: Email - support@peer1.com
Phone - 1.866.484.2588 (International: 604.484.2588)

Public peering exchanges

Canadian Peering
Exchange Location IP Address
Van PIX Vancouver, BC 206.223.127.1
Montreal PIX Montreal, QC 206.223.139.1
Toronto PIX Toronto, ON 206.223.127.129

USA Peering
Exchange Location IP Address
SIX Seattle, WA 198.32.180.38
NYIIX New York, NY 198.32.160.65
Chicago Equinix Chicago, IL 206.223.119.30
SJC Equinix San Jose, CA 206.223.116.30
LAX Any2 Los Angles, CA 206.223.143.79
Ashburn Equinix Ashburn, VA 206.223.115.30
Dallas Equinix Dallas, TX 206.223.118.30
NOTA Miami, FL 198.32.124.125

European Peering
Exchange Location IP Address
AMS-IX Amsterdam, NL 195.69.145.209
LINX Foundry London, England 195.66.224.156
LINX Extreme London, England 195.66.226.156

Peering policy information

PEER 1 maintains an open peering policy and does not require a signed peering agreement from its peers. However, it does expect that its peers will remain in line with a few straight forward policies:

  • Must maintain a 24x7x365 NOC which can be contacted either via phone or email. The given NOC must have either access or a clear escalation path to identify and resolve network problems and DoS attacks sourcing from their network.
  • Potential peers must not be an existing downstream customer of PEER 1. Additionally, peers must not have been a customer of PEER 1 within the last 6 months or maintain an outstanding balance.
  • Interconnections with peers must be a minimum of 100Mbps, 1000Mbps preferred. Peers must maintain ample capacity to ensure no latency is incurred due to link saturation.
  • Peers must not configure a default or static route or other means to send traffic to PEER 1 for a route that is not advertised by PEER 1 at that interconnection point.
  • PEER 1 reserves the right to temporarily or permanently suspend any or all peering with any network without prior notice if that peer is causing operational damage to inbound/outbound traffic of PEER 1 or its downstream customers.