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jacobdnz

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#168536 17-Mar-2015 15:20
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Hi there,

I'm a reasonably happy Spark customer to be honest. I have unlimited fibre, get decent speeds and haven't really had a problem.
I've only been back on Spark after a long hiatus for a few months after moving house and switching ISPs.

There are only two things I can think of that would make my experience even better:

(a) Is anyone from Spark in a position to comment about any changes in the current position regarding peering? I understand that there are financial and commercial realities - I'm talking specifically about peering with content providers rather than other ISPs - for example CloudFlare now has a presence at APE, but it looks like Spark traffic to them still goes internationally to Sydney. Any plans to take the shortest path to content in the future, especially as we seem to be getting more international companies with a presence at one or more NZ exchanges now.

(b) Static IPs for Unlimited Plans - I read a thread on here a while ago where a Spark person mentioned they were looking into the possibility of offering these. Any updates that can be shared?  


Cheers!

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Talkiet
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  #1261138 17-Mar-2015 15:42
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I can make a practical (not policy) statement on likelihood of us pickup up Cloudflare from APE. Not going to happen in the near future. We're making huge investment in continuing CDN deployments but we naturally are spending our (finite) money and time on the largest sources of traffic. It's no secret that Google and Akamai are the current 800lb gorillas and there are other things we're actively pursuing. Cloudflare traffic however looks like little more than a rounding error and it's very hard to justify ANY spend there.

I can't make any comment on the static IPs on unlimited plans sorry...

Cheers -- N




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jacobdnz

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  #1261592 18-Mar-2015 12:41
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Hey Talkiet - thanks very much for the response.

 

Great to see the Spark team on here replying, and appreciate it's tricky as to what can be shared in such a public forum.

 

All good - will see how things develop over the next few months.

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