From: John @ netTRUST [mailto:john(a)nettrust.net.nz] Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 12:13 p.m. To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] Connection reliability (was Re: Telstra's Outage) [...] I think there is a big market need for something that is better then consumer grade ADSL, delivered over copper to be widely available, and cheaper then outdated often unreliable Frame Relay.
An ISP could charge a premium for this service. Nowhere in any of my previous posts did I ask for something as cheap as consumer grade ADSL - despite a few replies complaining it can't be done, we don't make enough yada yada, I didn't actually state that it had to be as chaep as Jetsream.
Bring on LLU - 2 to 3 years from now I think we'll be talking about a different landscape.
Er, how does LLU increase the level of redundancy in anything? - Donald Neal Donald Neal | The correct answer to any Alcatel-Lucent | engineering question about Support Engineer | network traffic is "it depends". Technology Operations | - Priscilla Oppenheimer HTC, Caro Street, Hamilton +---------------------------------
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