TV> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:20:25 -0400 (EDT) TV> From: Todd Vierling TV> That's why SLAs exist. I thought SLAs existed to comfort nontechnical people into signing contracts, then denying credits via careful weasel words when the time comes for the customer to collect. Or maybe I'm just cynical. TV> Many customers would rather not multihome directly, and prefer "set it and TV> forget it" connectivity. It's much easier to maintain a multi-pipe TV> connection that consists of one static default route than a pipe to multiple TV> carriers. The former requires simple physical pipe management, which can be TV> left alone for 99% of the time. The latter requires BGP feed, an ASN, and TV> typically much more than 1% of an employee's time to keep running smoothly. Single carrier + multiple POPs != difficult. Even a lowly 2500 can be loaded up with a carrier-assigned private ASN and fed a couple routes. (Maybe it's a little more complex when one needs equal-cost multipath, but it's still hardly rocket science.) TV> Obtaining single-homed connectivity from a Tier-2 mostly "outsources" TV> network support, and small to medium size businesses tend to like that. See above. TV> It's not the only leaf end solution to the problem, but it's a viable one TV> (and can be less costly to the rest of the world in turn). Eddy -- Everquick Internet - http://www.everquick.net/ A division of Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - http://www.brotsman.com/ Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building Phone: +1 785 865 5885 Lawrence and [inter]national Phone: +1 316 794 8922 Wichita ________________________________________________________________________ DO NOT send mail to the following addresses: davidc@brics.com -*- jfconmaapaq@intc.net -*- sam@everquick.net Sending mail to spambait addresses is a great way to get blocked. Ditto for broken OOO autoresponders and foolish AV software backscatter.