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Re: Cogent service
From: Alex Rubenstein <alex () nac net>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:56:17 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
There are many of us selling a cogent service, or, in some cases a cogent + extras service, in many cities. You may want to consider said people when you want cheap-ass bandwidth, but need some flexibility. On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Michael L. Barrow wrote:
wouldn't affect anyone but us. They admitted we needed it and couldn't get the affect any other way, but just couldn't do it. "That's not the productweoffer."Yeah -- those types of things suck, but from their perspective this kind of policy allows them to keep their service level consistent. One-offs can end up being expensive in the long run. "If I do it for you, everyone will want the same thing!" -- Michael L. Barrow E: michael () mlbarrow com P: 805-566-0885
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Current thread:
- Re: Cogent service, (continued)
- Re: Cogent service David Diaz (Sep 20)
- Re: Cogent service Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Sep 24)
- RE: Cogent service Mark Borchers (Sep 20)
- Re: Cogent service Stephen Stuart (Sep 20)
- Re: Cogent service Vadim Antonov (Sep 20)
- Re: Cogent service Stephen Sprunk (Sep 20)
- Re: Cogent service Petri Helenius (Sep 21)
- software routers (was: Cogent service) Vadim Antonov (Sep 21)
- Re: Cogent service Michael L. Barrow (Sep 19)
- Re: Cogent service Alex Rubenstein (Sep 19)
- Re: Cogent service Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 19)
- RE: Cogent service jlewis (Sep 22)
- selective prepends (RE: Cogent service) E.B. Dreger (Sep 22)
- Re: selective prepends (RE: Cogent service) Olivier Bonaventure (Sep 23)
- Re: selective prepends (RE: Cogent service) German Martinez (Sep 23)
- RE: Cogent service David Schwartz (Sep 23)