On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Nils Ketelsen wrote:
Servicelevels on the Internet suck. Thats the main reason not to use it for anything important. If my frame-connection fails I open my hand and my provider pays a lot until it works again. If "the Internet fails", I have no one I can squeeze the money out of.
That massively increases a FR-Providers motivation to have their network running. Penalties can never make up for a lost connection (no provider has enough cash at hand) but it is a nice PART (P=Provider).
Yeah right. That's why Worldcom's frame-relay network was "unusable" for about 10 days and took out part of the Chicago Board of Trade elecronic trading system. What's interesting is most major providers' Internet service SLA is often better than their SLA for other services, including TDM. If your Internet service has problems (not just down) you may get from 0% to 100% or more credit. But if your circuit is down, it doesn't really matter. Of course, your SLA probably depends a lot on how much you normally pay the provider. If you are buying an oc48c, you'll probably pay for a different SLA than the modem dialup account.