On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, William Allen Simpson wrote:
Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, William Allen Simpson wrote:
Rather than speculation, it would be helpful to refer to the actual contracts. Please post the relevant sections, Mr Wilcox.
the contract talks of on-net traffic, off-net traffic and excused outages
excused outages includes that of third party network providers
off-net traffic has a 99% SLA excluding excused outages.
Again, rather than speculation, it would be helpful to refer to the actual contracts. Please post the relevant sections, not your summary of an index of definitions, Mr Wilcox.
that was it, i just shortened it
For instance, I rather doubt that the contract language defines a decision of L(3) to terminate connectivity to a third party as an "excused outage". But we won't know without the contract.
Enlighten us.
"excused outages ... includes ... third party network providers" it doesnt go anywhere talking about peerings or specifics of the connectivity, but it seems to me that the ability to pass traffic to cogent falls right in this get out clause as it is a third party ianal but i'd push to break contract rather than sue Level3 as the latter seems to be a very big gamble Steve