Hi Daniel, Could you provide a little more detail as to your requirements? Bandwith, applications (voice, video, etc...) number of sites, that sort of thing. On the surface the first thing that comes to mind is redundancy. You are going to have outages, especially if you have to go that far point to point. The best thing would be to have a second circuit with another carrier on a diverse path. The worst thing is when both the primary circuit and the backup were ordered through the same carrier and both go down during the came fiber cut. Worse still is when they were ordered from two different carriers but carrier B actually bought bandwidth from carrier A resulting in the same outcome. Daniel <accesss801@gmail.com> Sent by: owner-nanog@merit.edu 07/16/2007 05:37 PM To nanog@nanog.org cc Subject Carrier Recommendations All, I am currently in the process of evaluating carriers for future expansion into international regions, primarily Asia, Europe and South America. I am comfortable with AT&T and Verizon however I would like to make sure I include all the major players and would like your direct feedback and commentary in regards to any of them. These are the key areas I am concerned with. Support Reliability Flexibility Complexity Coverage I am looking at two deployment options as well if anyone would like to comment. 1) A single carrier for global connectivity to all sites (mpls etc) 2) A single carrier for global regional connectivity, and in country/regional carriers for all local offices that funnel back to regional aggregation points. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Daniel