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Revision as of 18:47, 18 May 2010
IP Transit, also known as Internet Connectivity, Direct Internet Access, or Bandwidth, gives you high speed access to the global Internet via Hurricane Electric's international Internet Backbone.
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What speed connections do you offer?
100 Base T (100 Mbps) Gigabit Ethernet or Gige (1000 Mbps, which equals 1 Gbps) 10 Gigabit Ethernet or 10GE (10 Gbps) For requirements past 10 Gbps, we bond 10GE ports together to create a Nx10 Gbps logical pipe.
Do you provide native IPv6?
Yes, Hurricane Electric operates the largest native IPv6 backbone in the world as measured by the total number of customer networks connected and by the total number of customer prefixes announced.
Do you provide BGP?
Yes, we provide a full BGP table at no additional charge to any customer network that has its own ASN.
Whose IP network are you selling?
Ours, we operate an International Internet Backbone in North America, Europe, and Asia. Our IPv6 network is ranked #1 in the world by number of networks connected and customer prefixes announced and our IPv4 network is ranked in the top 10 in the world as measured by the number of networks we connect.
How do I connect to your backbone?
If your network is within one of the datacenters where Hurricane Electric operates a core router, you simply order a cross connect to us from the facility operator.
Otherwise, you get a circuit, layer 2 transport, or dark fiber to the nearest facility that contains a Hurricane Electric core router from a local loop provider, metro ethernet provider, or fiber network.
What are your locations?
A list of our core router locations may be found at http://he.net/ip_transit.html
Where can I find a network map?
A network map of our Internet backbone may be found at http://he.net/Hurricane_Electric_Geographic_Network_Map.jpg