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AS249 IP Transit | UK / NL / DE | 10G / 100G / 400G | From 6p/Mbps
matt_packetstar
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TransitCore
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IP Transit from 6p/Mbps
Built for:
• Hosting Providers
• ISPs
• MSPs
• CDN Operators
• Enterprise Networks
• Serious Bandwidth Users
10G / 100G / 400G Available
London, Manchester, Amsterdam & Frankfurt
• AS249
• Juniper PTX10001-36MR Network
• IPv4 + Native IPv6
• Full Tables
• BGP Communities
• BYO ASN Supported
Transit:
NTT
GTT
Arelion
RETN
Sparkle
IX Connectivity:
LINX
LONAP
NL-IX
Direct Peering:
BT
Virgin Media
TalkTalk Business
Cloudflare
Zayo
EIRCOM
Commercials:
• 95th Percentile Billing
• 36 Month Terms
• 20% Minimum Commit
• Pricing from 6p/Mbps depending on commit & term
No oversold nonsense.
No “unlimited” gimmicks.
Just serious IP transit with real capacity planning.
Looking for pricing?
Send:
• Location
• Port size
• Commit level
• Contract term
Website:
https://transitcore.co.uk/
Contact:
[email protected]

Comments
GLWS.
Location: everywhere all at once.
Port size: 9.6 Kbps
Commit level: 100%
Contract term: 69 years
Appreciate the comment nonetheless, thank you.
I’ll see what we can do for the 9.6Kbps requirement, might need to check capacity first.
@aluy important
I don't need this service, this is just a question out of interest...
Is that 6p/Mbps per month or per year? If it's per month, it seems somewhat expensive compared to say a dedi with the same about of data that offers BGP (although I appreciate that if they're just routing your data they need to pay for data in and out). If it's per year, it sounds really cheap.
Can confirm that the price of IP Transit is really on these ranges (e.g 6p/Mbps/month and depending on negotiating and providers, may vary).
Offers of Dedicated servers with 25GBps for 60€ are part of different strategy and pricing. If all customers would exhaust them to 100% (or even 10% for that matter), they would not be able to provide a service. A bit like host providers offering ulimited bandwidth and space. It is a marketing ... thing.
Yeah, it’s per Mbps/month on 95th percentile.
Transit and “cheap dedi bandwidth” are two completely different games though.
A lot of dedicated server providers massively oversubscribe bandwidth because most customers never actually push sustained traffic. If everyone maxed their “unmetered” ports 24/7, a lot of those networks would melt pretty quickly.
With transit you’re paying for committed upstream capacity, routing control, multiple carriers, redundancy, and the expectation that the bandwidth is actually there when you use it.
Different economics entirely.