On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, Aaron Glenn wrote:
Just the other night I was trolling marketing materials for various lit services from a number of providers and I ran across what I found to be an interesting PDF from the ol' SBC (can't find it at the moment). It was a government services product briefing and in it it detailed six levels of path diversity. These six levels ranged from "additional fiber on the same cable" to "redundant, diverse paths to redundant facility entrances into redundant wire centers". What struck me as interesting is that the government gets clearly definied levels of diversity for their services, but I've never run across anything similar in the commercial/enterprise/wholesale market.
I believe such levels of diversity and detail were specifically mandated for the Fedwire.
Are the Sprints/Verizons/ATTs/FLAGs/etc of the world clearly defining levels of diversity for their services to people?
From past discussions with them when I was in the ISP world, I'd have to say for the most part the answer is no, and the bits of info that deviated from that stance were normally divulged under NDA.
jms