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Re: Broken Internet?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter Francis)
Wed Mar 14 00:11:52 2001

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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 18:40:42 -0800
To: Nathan Mills <wierdo@ulna.net>
From: Peter Francis <peter@softaware.com>
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Those T1's can be run directly into your colo as a "private" network.

Peter

At 8:21 PM -0600 3/13/01, Nathan Mills wrote:
>On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Peter Francis wrote:
>
>> No.  Co-lo your website and "intranet".  Get two T1's that same provider via two different entry points/carriers to your office (if possible) and you should be about as rock solid you could expect for $2-3000/month or there abouts.
>
>And how, pray tell, do you plan to have 5 data-entry clerks sitting in a
>colo entering their data?  The colo doesn't help a damn if you can't get
>the orders back to your warehouse or if you can't get the data up to the
>server, now does it?
>
>-Nathan



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