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Sprints definition on NAPs (question)
From: "Marcos Della" <mdella () farragut Internex NET>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 15:36:15 -0700
Ok, I have been told repeatedly that I cannot peer with Sprint because I don't meet the three NAP list. Ok, what is considered a NAP by sprint? I'm in the process of putting a DS3 to SprintNAP so I assume that will count for one... PacNAP count? Mae-East or West? Whats the official list so that I don't have to keep bouncing routes for Sprint customers all over kingdom come or hope for route reflections on the various interconnect points... Also, once you do meet the criteria, who do you talk to? Talking to a Sprint salesman is like talking to a brick wall... Marcos -- ''' (o o) --------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo-------------------------- Marcos R. Della Email: mdella () InterNex Net Director, Network Engineering InterNex Information Services Phone: 408/327-2250 http://www.internex.net/~mdella
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- Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Marcos Della (Apr 29)
- Re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Nathan Stratton (Apr 29)
- Re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Bill Manning (Apr 30)
- Re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Curtis Generous (Apr 30)
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- re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) John Scoggin (Apr 29)
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- re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Jonathan Heiliger (Apr 29)
- re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Michael Dillon (Apr 29)
- re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Nathan Stratton (Apr 29)
- Re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Steve Heimlich (Apr 29)
- Re: Sprints definition on NAPs (question) Nathan Stratton (Apr 29)