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 Traditionally peering happens between large players in the Internet market such as Telcos and ISPs, however there are also benefits for large sources or sinks of traffic to peer at a peering point for the same reasons as an ISP (it reduces their reliance on purchased transmit). Organisations that need to be multihomed may also choose to connect to their providers at a peering point. 
  
 !! Peering Information 
-NewZealand has two major peering points [APE] ([Auckland]) and [WIX] ([Wellington]) both of these are managed by CityLink. 
+NewZealand has two major peering points [APE] ([Auckland]) and [WIX] ([Wellington]) both of these are managed by CityLink. There is also a minor peering point at Palmerston North called ~PNIX
  
 An excellent introduction to peering is William B. Norton's paper "Internet Service Providers and Peering" downloadable from http://www.equinix.com/pdf/whitepapers/PeeringWP.2.pdf 
  
 Keep an eye out for other William B. Norton papers as well, they are usually highly informative and well researched. 
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 !! Peering Discussion 
 Peering breaks down when peers are not honest brokers for their customers--widespread peering increases redundancy and reduces the pressure on long-distance links, but there are certain pricing schemes which do not provide incentive for peers to do this. 
  
 An apparent instance of this happening can be found here: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3568316 
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+Unfortunately the two largest telcos [Telecom] and [TelstraClear] no longer peer without charge, which causes problems when rats chew cables [http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/UNID/F45502DE448D9635CC2570260002CF04?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,rat].  
  
 http://scorchio.pure-guava.org.nz/cgi-bin/wiki/kwiki.cgi?PeeringNotice %%% 
 http://scorchio.pure-guava.org.nz/cgi-bin/wiki/kwiki.cgi?DePeeringForNewbies 
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