simple, and dumnb Q: hence this fddi is at 90%: why not add another onte? It is bridged anyways. Mike On Sun, 5 Nov 1995, Avi Freedman wrote:
Now then, I'm sure the appropriate engineering staff at each respective organization is weighing whether to change their MAE connection to a Gigaswitch port, connect directly to certain other NSPs, or even to build their own exchange point. My only closing points would be that, as far as I can determine, both Ameritech and MFS seem to be handling problems reasonably well. One of the reasons I joined the MFS team was because of their attitude to quickly increase service capacity and/or to respond to customer's requests. Rather than doing things too quickly (wasting cash) or doing it too slowly and having a bunch of un-happy customers.
speaking for myself...
-jh-
Just wanted to point out that the shared FDDI costs $4250/month and a private port on the Gigaswitch costs $5000/month. Both include local loop delivered on-net in DC. Not a huge difference, and I don't think anyone's suggested that the Gigaswitch is close to being maxed out. And they're not putting > 10 users on an etherswitch with a 100mbit FDDI link into the Gigaswitch, so those shouldn't be saturated.
Avi
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