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Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset)
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 18:25:45 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Travis Pugh wrote:
I was able to procure extremely detailed route information from multiple CLECs and Verizon in the Boston area when researching both dark fiber and SONET purchases, up to and including street-level maps. Long-haul providers also are able to provide detailed route information, if you're willing to ask -- the key is to be an educated buyer.
Getting the maps is the "easy" part. Keeping track of where your circuit is after six months is the hard part. I've spoken to people who even had "dark fiber" groomed into a single path. When even NORAD and VISA have had problems maintaining diversity, I find it hard to believe it is a simple as saying the key is to be an educated buyer. Heck, I know major, major carriers which have wiped out all the circuits to their own NOC. If it was so simple, everyone would do it.
Current thread:
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Dickson, Brian (Sep 24)
- NATURE: Error and attack tolerance of complex networks Anthony Townsend (Sep 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Roeland Meyer (Sep 24)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) George William Herbert (Sep 25)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Travis Pugh (Sep 25)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Sean Donelan (Sep 25)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Travis Pugh (Sep 25)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Travis Pugh (Sep 25)
- RE: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) Roeland Meyer (Sep 25)
- Re: Points of Failure (was Re: National infrastructure asset) George William Herbert (Sep 25)