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On Thu, 9 May 2002, Michael Painter wrote: > > >>All of that changed when C&W depeered from PSI. I lost a lot of money > due to Mr. Jansen's fascism. > > Understand now?<< > > > I apologize in advance, I'm a total newbie...so what did you have to do? Build resilience into his single homed, single point of failure non-redundant network. Steve > > --Michael > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dean S Moran" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 12:42 PM > Subject: RE: ratios > > > > > > > > Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: > > >Your quality of life is affected by being turned down for peering how? > > > > Who said I was turned down for peering? When I buy a pipe from an internet > > provider, I buy it under the assumption that I'm going to be able to see > > the entire internet from it. I know that probably any given moment, that > > some small part of the internet is going to be inaccesible due to outages > > or routing loops, but I do not expect to lose a path to another provider > > for days because my upstream decides to bully the competition. I depended > > on, and had customers who depended on, being able to reach AS174, and for > > years this "just worked" so there was no need to multihome. Short outages, > > or even overnight outages never hurt us, so single-homing was the way to > > go. All of that changed when C&W depeered from PSI. I lost a lot of money > > due to Mr. Jansen's fascism. > > > > Understand now? > > > > Dean > > > > > > >Steve > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________ > > Free email with personality! Over 200 domains! > > http://www.MyOwnEmail.com > > >
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