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mgphoto
02-15-2005, 02:37 PM
New Colo Expansion!
SiteSouth is pleased to announce it has acquired additional private colocation space at 56 Marietta Street in Atlanta, GA. The facility is based within a direct backbone provider with bandwidth capacity of five OC48s and POPs in 13 markets The new network includes redundant Cisco core routers with fiber based Foundry Networks routers used for distribution and switching.

Service by the Single Rack Unit Monthly Fee
1U with 1 Mbs of Bandwidth with reboot switch - 4 IPs - $50.00 setup $99.00
2U with 1 Mbs of Bandwidth with reboot switch - 8 IPs - $50.00 setup $134.00
3U with 1 Mbs of Bandwidth with reboot switch - 12 IPs - $50.00 setup $169.00
4U with 1 Mbs of Bandwidth with reboot switch - 16 IPs - $50.00 setup $204.00
5U with 1 Mbs of Bandwidth with reboot switch - 16 IPs - $50.00 setup $239.00

Service by the Rack
1/4 Rack * - $100.00 setup fee - $270.00
1/2 Rack * - $100.00 setup fee - $480.00
3/4 Rack * - $100.00 setup fee - $630.00
1 Full Rack * - $100.00 setup fee - 750.00

Bandwidth
1 to 9 Mbs - burstable to 100 Mbs $75.00
10 Mbs Unmetered - Capped $600.00
We can provide bandwidth to a Gigabit Ethernet or more call

Multihoned bandwidth running BGP4 - Level3, WVFiber, Verio, BTN, Abovenet, MZIMA, Savis.

SiteSouth has provided colocation and dedicated server hosting since 2001. The company operates from two data centers located within 55 Marietta Street and 56 Marietta Street in Atlanta, GA. The company plans additional expansion in Las Vegas, NV during the first quarter of 2005.

Machine34x
02-18-2005, 05:32 AM
test ip please

mgphoto
02-18-2005, 09:18 AM
198.177.253.253

nickn
02-18-2005, 03:12 PM
Is Mzima something that is coming soon? Doesn't appear to be turned up right now.

mgphoto
02-19-2005, 08:31 AM
HI Nickn,

No plans at this time for Mzima. We are 1 hop away via several of our current carriers.

Our own network is significantly larger than Mzimas as we already have dark fiber in POPs in 25 locations and have a larger number of peering agreements.

nickn
02-19-2005, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by mgphoto

Multihoned bandwidth running BGP4 - Level3, WVFiber, Verio, BTN, Abovenet, MZIMA, Savis.


Now...

No plans at this time for Mzima. We are 1 hop away via several of our current carriers.

What's your ASN?

mgphoto
02-19-2005, 08:36 PM
It's via WVFIber AS19151. WVFiber is a pure backbone transit provider with it's own fiber network. Bandwidth may be transmitted via this network or, as is the case much of the time, companies like Verio, Abovenet, Mzima buy excess bandwidth from WVFiber and route through our network. So in essence we are the providers bandwidth provider.

http://www.wvfiber.com/network.php# There is a minimum of one OC48 running to these POPs in any cases there are multiple OC48 to each location.

As an aside, the ASN really dosn't tell you alot. There are many companies that use our transit but they are not listed. Since companies can signup on an as needed basis, this is true for most backbone transit providers.

As and example look at http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=374497&highlight=Atlanta+ATT You can see many people don't really understand how a transit provider works. However, the traceroutes don't lie.

From your previous post in the above link this is all WVFiber:
7 Wilhagen-Fiber-LLC.so-0-2-0.ar1.DCA3.gblx.net (208.51.239.178) [AS 3549] 24c
8 ge8-7.news-rt3.usenetserver.com (63.223.6.25) [AS 18607] 24 msec 24 msec 24c
9 atlantaix.ibis7.net (198.32.132.12) 24 msec 24 msec 24 msec
10 usenetserver.com (63.223.7.85) [AS 18607] 24 msec 20 msec 20 msec
route-server>

nickn
02-20-2005, 04:56 AM
Mzima simply has a peering agreement with wvfiber, nothing more, as confirmed with Mzima Network Engineers. :)

Sorry to take your thread off topic..was curious whether Mzima was in ATL now.