As does Spartan. I don't think this is a big barrier.
In case you haven't seen this --
I should do an update as I have learned a lot since.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 8:35 PM Dave Gingrich via 44Net <
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It has been my experience that BGP peering is usually free.
Vultr.com does
not charge anything, nor does my local data center.
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Indianapolis, Indiana USA
On Dec 29, 2020, at 17:54, Marius Petrescu via
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Yes, a 44 BGP network would do the trick, but I am certainly not willing
to pay
hundreds of USD per month for such an endeavor. BGP peering is not
cheap and not readily available in the whole wide world unless it is not
piggy backed on another preexisting AS for a select few working in the
network business.
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