In article <20000729031834.23310.cpmta@c004.sfo.cp.net>, Sean Donelan <sean@donelan.com> wrote:
See that word "Internet." While they may have intended to only apply it to the traditional telephone Central Office, the scope statement is far too broad for this standard.
I'm not sure why colo facilities should be held to lesser fire protection standards than COs. Although the standard as written may have problems as a document, many data centers could certainly benefit from a more rigorous and professional approach to fire safety.
You can tell the document was written by a bunch of old-line telephone folks. They make distinctions between ILECs ("These companies, who have been in business for many years,") and CLECs ("The companies are primarily start-up companies"). Such distinctions have no place in an consensus standard document. Industry standards should apply equally to all companies within an industry.
Precisely. If the requirements are onerous, perhaps we are building COs that are expensively overprotected. -- Shields.