there are two oc-3 circuits feeding the pop on our side. btw. it was a joke it's a ds-3 interconnect. Jeff Young young@mci.net
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The direct interconnection between MCI and Sprint is in the Chicago area rather than in Denver. The connection speed is OC12 rather than DS3 :-) ^^^^
Is this optimistic or are there really more than 4 DS3s on both sides feeding the routers? I'm not complaining, just curious.
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