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joyte

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#315051 9-Jun-2024 21:37
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Obviously this is probably very unlikely, but does Quic support BGP Peering? I have a friend who has an Anycast network, and would like to place a server in my home. Additionally, would this be against their terms of service? I did a quick read through and it doesn't seem like it, but if I missed anything feel free to call me an idiot lol.

To note, I haven't purchased Quic broadband yet, my current provider required 30 days notice, I just figured I'd ask so I can get a definitive answer rather than just waiting 30-ish days and seeing then.


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  #3246793 10-Jun-2024 08:33
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BGP isn't available currently, but is on the future development list.

 

If required right now, our "parent" Vetta Online should be able to help, feel free to PM me and I can make an intro for you if wanted.





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