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RE: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits?
From: "George Bonser" <gbonser () seven com>
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 18:51:36 -0800
-----Original Message----- From: Shane Ronan Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:39 PM Subject: Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Yipes is still offering services under the Yipes, name, at least in
the
NY Metro Area.
I based my information on the fact that going to yipes.com takes you to Reliance. And this "The Yipes name is (presumably) gone forever, as the company has been assimilated into a new global communications entity, Reliance Globalcom. Virtually unknown in the U.S., Reliance will need to spend heavily on branding and marketing efforts." And this: Yipes was acquired by Reliance Globalcom in December 2007. Reliance Globalcom, a division of Reliance Communications, spearheads the Global Telecom operations of India's largest Integrated Telecom Service Provider ... So while they might be operating still as Yipes in some areas, they are Reliance Globalcom out here in California.
Current thread:
- Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Endresen Even (Dec 31)
- Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Nils Kolstein (Dec 31)
- Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Simon Leinen (Dec 31)
- Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? sthaug (Dec 31)
- RE: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? George Bonser (Dec 31)
- Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Shane Ronan (Dec 31)
- RE: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? George Bonser (Dec 31)
- Re: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? Shane Ronan (Dec 31)
- RE: Restrictions on Ethernet L2 circuits? George Bonser (Dec 31)