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Stability... absolutly, I agree. It's funny though...Qwest has a more "up to date network" for having to expand their new service, where UUNet spends more time thus needs more money for their legacy systems. But, yes I like UUNet. They know how to run smoothly.
BK
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Paul Jacobs <paul@...>
Reply-To: isp-outsourcing@isp-outsourcing.com
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 14:23:48 -0700
>At 02:18 PM 6/24/2002, you wrote:
>>If it's any help... Qwest will replace a partner network with a number or
>>give a 60 day window to migrate off the network. There has been no notice
>>to migrate. Qwest has stated that they are not disolving any partner
>>networks till the end of the year. Just because they don't publish the
>>nubmers, does not mean the partner network is mysteriously gone... they
>>simply have numbers to cover... the area. Hardly scarey.
>>
>>FYI: Qwest is not the company with the dial relationship providing UUNet,
>>Genuity had the obligation to provide a partner network to Qwest. On
>>short notice to their fault at Genuity, they put up UUNet, a better
>>network. To Date if anyone is paying any attention at all, there are less
>>than 100 numbers on Qwest that are partner network numbers, and I believe
>>less then 80 if I recall correctly.
>>
>>Seems ok to me...
>>
>>BK
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>I agree that UUNet is a better network than Genuity.
>I would take it one step farther and say UUnet is better than Qwest.
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