So to summarise here: 1) If you want redundancy then it is possible to get it (and don't give me shit about convergence time, pffft) 2) It is liable to cost you more money than if you didn't have it, but hey thats a business decision. So don't moan when you don't have it, because it was your choice. 3) Customers do not know what they want half the time, and the other half they can't have it anyway I miss anything? Oh and yes, I did wake up in a cynical mood today =) On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:19:26AM -0400, Joe Abley wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:09:59AM +1200, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:08:01AM -0400, Joe Abley wrote: Our customers tend to prefer (gigabit|fast) ethernet or POS, mainly because that's all we offer :)
Yeah, well my Dad is bigger than yours!
I actually doubt that :)
My point was that no customer *wants* an X.21 interface for internet access. Of course, many customers probably don't realise this.
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