To support what Lee said, I got a notice today from Internap: Internap has determined that PSINet does not meet the service and quality requirements for Internap Service Point connectivity providers. For this reason, Internap will be removing PSINet from our border fabric. PSINet will be accessible via our Service Points over our other connectivity providers. Internap network engineers will be removing PSINet from our border fabric on Monday, May 14 after 22:00 local time. Impact to customers connected to the service point will be limited to a brief period of route reconvergence. Please direct general questions regarding PSINet's removal from Internap's border fabric to your Internap sales account manager. Please continue to direct questions of a technical nature to the Internap NOC. Regards, Krista ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Krista Horstman EMAIL: noc@internap.com Senior Manager, Network Operations NOC: (206) 256-9500 / Internap Network Services (877) THE-INOC Two Union Building OFFICE: (206) 441-8800 -----Original Message----- From: Lee Watterworth [mailto:lwatterworth@rim.net] Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:29 AM To: 'nanog@nanog.org' Subject: PSI, CAIS, etc.. The impending doom of PSI has been a foul stench in the air for quite some time now -- how many of you still rely on PSI as your primary (or only) uplink provider? Whether your connection is a T1 or a xDSL, you will likely run into problems similar to what mr Palmer did -- botched cutovers, etc. Maybe its time for the few of you to look for a new uplink provider. I was almost a PSI customer. -Lee ---------------------------- Lee Watterworth, lee@rim.net Data Network Specialist Research In Motion 519-888-7465 x 2610 ---------------------------- Tent, Beer, Sleeping Bag, Firewood, Blackberry