Paul, as you know I am not a customer of Exodus and have therefore no business relationship with it. Barry's has shown that there is no logic in Exodus which has an embarrassing customer service problem (it can't give them the service for which they have paid) thinking
I just filled out an Exodus contract. Today, in fact. Nowhere in there does it state that we'll be paying Exodus to maintain peering with PSI. Not peering with PSI does not cripple Exodus customers, nor are the ones that I know screaming about this...in fact, they don't appear to have noticed. Some people that do a lot of business with PSI customers or are a singlehomed PSI customer themselves may notice. Connectivity between all points is not guaranteed to be blazingly fast. Welcome to the Internet; if you want a guarantee, buy some direct connectivity. The reports of some degradation that I have seen do not appear to be above the threshhold stipulated by the Exodus SLA. They do not appear to be in breach of their contract with their customers (although one of their customers may have breached any confidentiality clauses in the contract they signed.) To their credit, they do appear to be working on a longer-term solution. Gordon, if you absolutely must perpetuate this, stick with the facts, please. (Reply-To set.) --msa