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good-practice:backhaul [2019/04/01 12:43] – added example from Vodafone in the Netherlands otd_wikigood-practice:backhaul [2021/04/16 13:43] – [West Africa UEMOA] added link to UEMOA directive otd_wiki
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-----+===== New Zealand ===== 
 +{{ :good-practice:chorus_nz_2020.png?direct&200|}} As of October 2020, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorus_Limited|Chorus Limited]], a wholesale infrastructure provider in New Zealand began offering a product called [[https://sp.chorus.co.nz/product/edgeconnect/overview|EdgeConnect]] allows ISPs to peer at the [[https://ix.nz/|Auckland Internet Exchange]]  from any local telephone exchange in the country. Standard prices are available for same district, same island, or different island connections. 
  
 ===== Netherlands ===== ===== Netherlands =====
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-In West Africa thanks to a directive in 2006 from UEMOA, the West African regional economic community established a practice of publishing backhaul and interconnection pricing.+In West Africa thanks to a [[http://www.osiris.sn/IMG/pdf/directive_03_2006_CM_UEMOA.pdf|directive in 2006]] from UEMOA, the West African regional economic community established a practice of publishing backhaul and interconnection pricing. 
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 +===== Malaysia ===== 
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 +https://blogs.worldbank.org/eastasiapacific/malaysias-need-speed-how-regulatory-action-unleashing-ultrafast-internet