|
North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Peering versus Transit
Hi Avi, > But what about when you add in the network engineering, monitoring, > and maintenance you need when you run your own network? Have you > checked out market price on clueful network people who dance with > BGP? The cost comparison might look different then... I am in the process of finding a dancing sponser right now. I am not finding that the salary is really an issue at all. I dunno if I'm not as high-priced as some (doubtful, I've rather expensive hobbies) but the main challenge for me is/has been finding a fun challenging network to grow in a cool environment that has a good business plan. Not finding someone to pay me what I want :-) I think when a company looks at paying $X-$Y gross monthly recurring, and they know that a clever netsavvy fellow like ourselves can save them that in utilization tricks, and can regenerate that revenue through clueful conversation with customers, they make some rather astute business decisions :-) Large numbers of people are expensive, building large NOCs, support, implementation and sales engineers has a mediumish expense when scaled. But clueful design/expansion/transition types can have large investments. Certainly a modicum of skill is needed in each of those areas, but the theory and procedures (IMHO) can originate from a smallerish source. At least, that's what I'm seeing.... -alan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|