Mr Scratch
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Just Commented. Remember the nature of peering is that we pick up the traffic at the closest exchange. So in the two tests above, both those ISPs hand over traffic to us at the closest exchange. (In this case, we pick up ISP V and S in JHB via peering - so that bandwidth is what they allow for national transit (I don't think it's a reflection of their actual national capacity, but rather a limitation to protect their networks))
Thanks for the excellent explanation!







