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Why Are Transit Providers Rewriting the BGP Origin Attribute? 

Why Are Transit Providers Rewriting the BGP Origin Attribute? 

by Scott McKenzie | Jul 1, 2026 | Connectivity and Peering, IP Transit

The BGP Origin attribute has been part of Internet routing for decades, helping routers determine the preferred path when multiple routes are available. But what happens when networks stop treating it as an indicator of route origin and start modifying it? Research...
Why Premium Network-as-a-Service Costs More

Why Premium Network-as-a-Service Costs More

by Scott McKenzie | Apr 8, 2026 | Connectivity and Peering

In a market where connectivity prices continue to fall, a natural question emerges: Why pay more for Network-as-a-Service? At first glance, bandwidth can look like a commodity. If one connectivity provider offers transit at 2–3 cents per Mbps and another charges more,...
Where Milliseconds Matter — uvensys Enhances their Vodafone Peering

Where Milliseconds Matter — uvensys Enhances their Vodafone Peering

by Scott McKenzie | Feb 26, 2026 | Connectivity and Peering

“For our streaming customers, latency isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s mission-critical. With Inter.link, we’re seeing sub-millisecond performance from Frankfurt. That’s exactly what we need.”Volker Lieder – CEO at uvensys About uvensys uvensys was founded in 2012 to...
Peering in Europe: What is Changing?

Peering in Europe: What is Changing?

by Scott McKenzie | Feb 10, 2026 | Connectivity and Peering

Article Highlights  Peering has been moving away from public/IXP peering and toward private peering because the cost of private peering has been declining.  To manage scale and maintain quality, hyperscalers are driven to...
The Problems with Cross-Connects: Insights from James Bensley

The Problems with Cross-Connects: Insights from James Bensley

by Scott McKenzie | Dec 4, 2025 | Connectivity and Peering

Apart from a few rare locations where networks can install their own cross-connects for free (possibly paid for by increased risk), most network operators agree that cross-connect prices tend to be somewhere in the range from just about acceptable, to outrageous. For...
Growing Inter.link in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Region

Growing Inter.link in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Region

by Scott McKenzie | Apr 8, 2025 | Connectivity and Peering, Events

Inter.link’s network is spread across Europe and we keep looking for new locations which benefit customers.After attending several industry events in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region, I’ve gathered some valuable insights on why companies should...
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