peering-toolbox:where-to-peer
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| ==== When to Consider ==== | ==== When to Consider ==== | ||
| - | Private Peering is considered when there is mutual benefit for two organisations to interconnect (see the [[why-peer| Why peer]] section). | + | Private Peering is considered when there is mutual benefit for two organisations to interconnect (see the [[why-peer| Why peer]] section): |
| - | For a network operator, this may be to connect to another operator for mutually beneficial traffic exchange between their respective customers. | + | * For a network operator, this may be to connect to another operator for mutually beneficial traffic exchange between their respective customers. |
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| - | For an enterprise, this may primarily be to interconnect with content and cloud providers for more optimum (bandwidth, latency, service quality) connectivity. | + | |
| ==== Location ==== | ==== Location ==== | ||
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