Cruzio peering

Cruzio in Santa Cruz recently opened a new coloc facility using a newly installed fiber connection (I believe they share this with UCSC, I am not sure who "owns" it in practice). Which in theory should be good news for the Monterey Bay Area which has been without fiber connectivity before.

I would like to know with who they're peering with in San Jose and who their provider(s) is or are. Any other information is welcome.

Thank you,
Jeroen

Have you considered simply asking them?

(If you don't have a contact there, email me off-list)

Matthew Kaufman

Matthew Kaufman wrote:

Have you considered simply asking them?

Sadly the person I contacted with regards to some colocation business wasn't able to answer the simplest of question (i.e. from which netblock do they assign IPs). Or at least the question was met with silence (he may still be researching the answer :-). So I felt that asking about peering would be met with even more silence.

Someone sent me this link: AS11994 Cruzio - bgp.he.net

Thanks,
Jeroen

Matthew Kaufman wrote:

Have you considered simply asking them?

Sadly the person I contacted with regards to some colocation business wasn't able to answer the simplest of question (i.e. from which netblock do they assign IPs). Or at least the question was met with silence (he may still be researching the answer :-). So I felt that asking about peering would be met with even more silence.

This is why I said you might consider asking me off-list.

Someone sent me this link: AS11994 Cruzio - bgp.he.net

AS11994 is the old Gatespeed Broadband (fixed wireless) network that I owned for some time. The main Cruzio network is AS10683. And Cruzio's ADSL network blocks are announced directly by the upstream AS7065.

Look at Whois-RWS and then check each block out using one of the looking glass servers if you want to do this yourself in the future.

Matthew Kaufman