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Re: links on the blink (fwd)
From: jon () branch com (Jon Zeeff)
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 13:05:18 -0500 (EST)
There is no way to talk about end to end connectivity quality assurance. The understanding must be that a provider can ony control the own network. How traffic is routed outside is mostly uncontrollable, because
You say you can control your own network, but I suspect much of it is based on telco supplied lines where you don't directly control the reliability. This is why companies have contracts. Within certain parameters (and for a price), they allow you to control the actions of other companies (and their networks).
Current thread:
- Re: links on the blink (fwd), (continued)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Hans-Werner Braun (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Rob Skrobola (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) John Jun Wu (Nov 05)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Tim Bass (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Jon Zeeff (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Jon Zeeff (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Ehud Gavron (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Hans-Werner Braun (Nov 04)