On 17 May 2002, Paul Vixie wrote:
There's been rumors of NYIIX and PAIX-NY linking up like SIX and PAIX-seattle.
It's not a rumour. PAIX is interconnecting with NYIIX as soon as the fiber engineering people say that the photons will travel end to end.
Listen, I am not trying to be antagonistic, but: Why does this take so long? PAIX-NY is a MFN facility, so, presumably, there is MFN fiber there and ready to go. 25 Broadway is a MFN building, and has been for some time (as in, many people have MFN fiber there). I can't comprehend how this can take so long.
We aren't silly, and since it would be silly to fail to recognize that some peers want/need different service levels than others, we recognized it and are acting on it.
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