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Re: BBN Peering issues
From: owen () DeLong SJ CA US (Owen DeLong)
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 10:42:36 -0700
Why are you splitting hairs? Never mind my evidence -- are you prepared to categorically and publically state that there is NO customer relationship whatsoever between Exodus and UUNET (including indirect payments to UUNET by Worldcom) and that there is NO customer relationship whatsoever between Exodus and Sprint? I am curious about that. Sean.
Due to restrictions by my employer and NDAs I am not prepared to categorically or publicly state anything one way or the other. However, what I am prepared to state publicly or not doesn't make it true or not. Again, I state you have no foundation for believing that Exodus does. If you do, present it. Otherwise, you're simply making unwarranted accusations. Owen
Current thread:
- Re: BBN Peering issues, (continued)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Karl Denninger (Aug 16)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Henry Linneweh (Aug 16)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Michael Shields (Aug 16)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Mark Tripod (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Michael Shields (Aug 16)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Tracy J. Snell (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Vadim Antonov (Aug 18)
- re: BBN Peering issues Gordon Cook (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Robert Bowman (Aug 18)
- RE: BBN Peering issues cheops POP (Aug 18)
- RE: BBN Peering issues cheops POP (Aug 19)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Alex Bligh (Aug 17)