my biggest concerns would be the following: 1) Fiber Cuts that take out your t1's 2) Power Outages 3) Router Failures Getting a few t1's from different providers will help, yes, as it will provide you the ability to manage your network such that if one provider has a failure, you can use the others, assuming they are bgp4+ speakers and you can do proper automatic failover. Do you have LEC fiber on premise? is it properly protected? Do you have proper generators, batteries, etc.. to keep this alive? Do all your t1's come in on that, or on a similar lightspan unit? If you have (for example) MFS + (insert other LEC here) on premise and bring your t1's in on seperate carriers to providers who are on those carriers, (ie: saying on MFS/LEC fiber to other provider), you'll be in good shape barring a bomb threat, fire, or chemical spill. - Jared On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 10:59:26AM -0500, Victor Alba wrote:
I need the expert advice from all of you in this issue since my experience is insignificant compared to some of the members of this list. In your experience what is better in terms of connectivity to the Internet. My boss wants me to order 4 T1's (maybe 6) to different providers to be 'completely' sure that our NOC will 'always' be up & running. I've already got 2 T's right now, I really don't know how' 'wise' it is to add another 4 or 6 from 'different' providers. Would it be better for us to get them from the same 2 upstreams we've already got? Would it be better to get a Fractional T3? I need some convincing arguments for him to understand, can anyone help?
-Victor
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