28 Jun
2002
28 Jun
'02
1:28 p.m.
"Daniel Golding" <dgolding@sockeye.com> writes:
One is, Sprint won't peer with you. I'm not even sure who you work for, but rest assured, they will not peer with you. Time spent on this might be better utilized reading some of Bill Norton's excellent intro to peering
Dan, if you are a peer of sprint and I use the word peer as in: 1 : one that is of equal standing with another : EQUAL; especially : one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status then I am sure things can happen. Keeping the above definition of peering in mind, and not the current accepted definition of what "peering" means, things suddenly become crystal clear. vijay "time to put back the peer in peering" gill