Paul: Although the telcos talk a great deal about SONET rings and how reliable the telco circuits are and so forth its is surprising how few major Internet trunks are carried on SONET rings. And yet the Internet manages to carry on. Despite some local inconviences mot Internet users never notice these outages which goes to show how resilient the Internet really is. It begs the question then, if the Internet can work quite well today without all the supposed telco 99.99999+, do we really need telco "reliability" - SONET rings etc? As you know it is our contention that you don't need it. We believe that a 99.9999+ reliable Internet can be built without the underlying (supposedly "relaible") telco infrastructure. Bill ------------------------------------------- Bill St Arnaud Director Network Projects CANARIE bill.st.arnaud@canarie.ca http://tweetie.canarie.ca/~bstarn
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Paul Ferguson Sent: Thursday, October 08, 1998 7:21 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Discussion point: Telco quality?
This latest fiber cut just kind of jarred my brain into the realization of what "telco quality" services really boils down to.
In the end, all services, both traditional telephony services and data services, are more alike than people give them credit for. :-)
- paul