Jason jason@icetor.is writes:
Iceland checking in here, I'm not sure where you're getting that information but we have quite a number of other ISP's here that offer VPS service. The problem you may be referring to is that since we're only connected by three submarine cables (two of which are effectively government owned) ip transit prices are very high. There's also different pricing schemes for ISP's vs Telecom services. -Jason
Thanks for the further information, I did not know that.
I use ISP in a very broad definition. I checked on orangewebsite, 1984, and 2 others, all pointing to advania DC. That's why I wrote "almost" and not "all".
On 4/8/2016 10:05 PM, Xza wrote:
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On April 8, 2016 7:13:17 PM GMT+02:00, ng0 ng0@libertad.pw wrote:
Tristan supersluether@gmail.com writes:
I think https://compass.torproject.org has all the info I need. After grouping by AS name for the United States, I decided to go with
Hostwinds.
They say 100Mbps unmetered for $7.50 a month, but the management page
says
10TB per month.
Sometimes countries definitions of "unmetered" are like that. See the descriptive texts of ISPs who provide virtual machines or even dedicated servers for you. In iceland most if not all iceland based (legal entity in iceland, not just the servers) ISPs somehow depend on advania datacenter, and for advania in the retail, non-customized sale of their VMs and dedicated servers are very low in monthly traffic compared to the fair-use policy of the non-profit ISP I am at currently.
Fun fact, US has quite a lot of exit relays, but France holds the
highest
consensus weight.
Another interesting fact - the person does not share these analysis of course, or at least it's hard to get in touch currently - is that in Netherlands a very large number of relays is run by government agencies.
So how do you know that for sure ? Have they confirmed that somewhere ?