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Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 22:08:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Nathan Stratton <nathan@netrail.net> Reply-To: Nathan Stratton <nathan@netrail.net> To: Paul A Vixie <vixie@wisdom.home.vix.com> cc: nanog@merit.edu In-Reply-To: <9609080024.AA02792@wisdom.home.vix.com> On Sat, 7 Sep 1996, Paul A Vixie wrote: > OK, market research time. If someone else were selling datacenter/colocation > space in a high quality facility less than a mile from MAE-East, lit with MFS > and several other bypass carriers, with its own GIGAswitches, would anybody > reading this feel the urge to relocate their hub and just leave one 100Mb/s > dark fibre over to MFS, meanwhile building preferred peerings with folks who > took the same route? Assume that the costs were similar to what MFS charges, > bearing in mind that more space would be available and you might want to pay > for more of it since it would have 24x7 remote hands, AC/DC with UPS/generator, > and all the rest of that kind of good goopy stuff. Well I am building one, just not near MAE-East. I think that if I build one 1 mile away and had 24x7 remote hands, AC/DC, redundant fiber paths MFS and others, UPS/generator with redundant by-pass, and much more people would not move. I know that some would, but to make it work you would need to get Sprint, MCI, UUNet, and ANS to move and I think that would be hard to do. Even if you were using my model and gave Sprint, MCI, UUNet, and ANS free rack space and free gigaswitch port. > (Sigh, yes, it's true. I helped with DEC's Palo Alto thing, and now I've got > the fever, and possibly the funding, but I don't know if it's worthwhile.) Don't think it is. :-( Nathan Stratton CEO, NetRail, Inc. Tracking the future today! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone (703)524-4800 NetRail, Inc. Fax (703)534-5033 2007 N. 15 St. Suite 5 Email sales@netrail.net Arlington, Va. 22201 WWW http://www.netrail.net/ Access: (703) 524-4802 guest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Matthew 6:34
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