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Jay: We do this frequently and with a 2501 or a 2514. It must be a Cisco router and sometimes will need more memory. There is NO additional charge for those reselling IP services at CAIS. The CAIS service agreement is also a month to month agreement. Call me if you would like to find out more. Mark Dezagottis CAIS Internet (703) 448-4470 x417 >Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 21:45:39 +0000 >From: Jay Stewart <[email protected]> >To: Rob Liebschutz <[email protected]> >Cc: [email protected] >Subject: Re: Advice on dealing with Sprint > >> I spoke to a sprint salesperson about 2 weeks ago and was told that I >> could not get any kind of BGP4 peering with Sprint unless I had a >> Cisco 7000 series router. > >This is my experience also, althought I was able to get my sales >weasel to say that they might except a 45xx series if it had >sufficient memory, as some "exceptions" had been granted on a "case >by case" basis. > >As a reseller of IP services they will not manage my router for me, >but said I still had to have a Cisco(tm) router, even if I'm not >peering BGP. > > > >Jay Stewart >Vice President >Olympia Networking Services - "Olympia's Premier Internet Access" >Phone (360) 753.3636 Fax (360) 357.6160 http://www.olywa.net/ > > *************************** Mark Dezagottis CAIS Internet 6861 Elm St., 3rd Floor McLean, VA 22101 USA Tel:(703) 448-4470 x417 Fax:(703) 790-8805 [email protected] http://www.cais.com http://www.cgxtelecom.com *************************** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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