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RE: Choosing a Service/Hosting Provider


From: "Chris Kleban" <ckleban () sitesmith com>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:23:00 -0500


Well, one thing that was left out that the very important is the network
quality.

I am going to quote someone (not sure who): "good, fast, cheap (pick two)".

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]On Behalf Of
Irwin Lazar
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 11:41 AM
To: 'Eric Gauthier'; 'nanog () merit edu'
Subject: RE: Choosing a Service/Hosting Provider



Our consulting practice spends a lot of time on this very issue.  I'd rate
the top three things that our customers are looking for from SP's are as
follows:

- Customer Service - a single point of contact, pro-active network
management, and fast provisioning.  Poor customer service, IMHO, is the
single biggest complaint I hear from our customers about their current
service providers

- Cost - especially considering market slow-downs

- Geographic Availability - being able to provide service where its needed
and when its needed, via a single point of contact if partnership
arrangements are required.

I'd also add financial stability as another concern.  Companies are very
wary about putting their lifeblood onto a service provider's network when
that service provider isn't financially stable.

Irwin

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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Gauthier [mailto:eric () roxanne org]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 11:29 AM
To: nanog () merit edu
Subject: Choosing a Service/Hosting Provider



Hello,

I'm pretty sure that this question has been picked to death on
this list, but I couldn't find a good thread in the nanog archives.
If there is one in there, can someone drop me a pointer off-list?

Anyways, here is my question:  What should people look for when choosing
a service or hosting provider?

Thanks.

Eric





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