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Please commend PSI for not making the situation at the MAEs worse, don't criticize them. By connecting any more peers at ME/MW, it will simply add to the packetloss levels for all of us. Rob > > Alex, > > We executed peering agreements with PSI in May (1997) for peering at > MAE-EAST and MAE-WEST (signed, mailed, etc...) > > One of our engineers contacted them last week to turn up these peering > sessions and was told by PSI that even though we have an executed peering > agreement with you, "our routers at the MAE's are overloaded and we are not > currently turning up any new peers." > > > K > > -- > | Kyle C. Bacon > | VP Operations > | [email protected] > | http://www.fibernet.net > > connecting your world... > > On Jun 16, 10:11am, Alex Rubenstein wrote: > > Subject: Any from PSI on this list? > > > > I can't seem to reach anyone at PSI who knows what I am talking about, so > > I thought I would try here. > > > > Lately, our connectivity to PSI has gotten worse; to the point where > > customers complaing about getting to sites from PSI. > > > > The thing is, PSI has a 'MEGA-PoP' about 14 feet away from me at 33 > > Whitehall Street, in NYC. > > > > I know PSI peers there with a few folks; are they adding? How do you > > become considered for peering with PSI? > > > > Thanks for your time. > > > >-- End of excerpt from Alex Rubenstein > > > > -- > | Kyle C. Bacon > | VP Operations > | [email protected] > | http://www.fibernet.net > > connecting your world... > >
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