Bill, No-one said any of that was free. But on the other hand, the $2,000 a month Rack fee covers a lot. As well as the required $2,500 a month port fee on the Gigaswitch. There's always a middle ground... which is all we're saying. At the moment the pendelum is at the 'other' end. Would be nice if it was in the middle. Sort of like your side of MAE LA.
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Manning [SMTP:bmanning@ISI.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 10:12 PM To: alex@nac.net Cc: mleber@he.net; ahp@hilander.com; blkirk@float.eli.net; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: NAP Architecture
And of course the D-Ring is free, the wall/ceiling where it hangs is free, the utilities needed so you can see what is hanging in that D-Ring, the insurance to cover the landlords butt when you fall off the ladder, the water & plumbing so's you can wash out your soiled undies and rinse off the spurting blood from the arterial puncture from that fall... all free.
--bill
Bill,
No-one said any of that was free. But on the other hand, the $2,000 a month Rack fee covers a lot. As well as the required $2,500 a month port fee on the Gigaswitch. There's always a middle ground... which is all we're saying. At the moment the pendelum is at the 'other' end. Would be nice if it was in the middle. Sort of like your side of MAE LA.
True. What that does do is leave a big hole in the wallet when your space gets exausted... We'd like to expand, but the reserves are a bit on the low side (does covering expenses also cover major expansion not in the original plan?? :) at least for the moment. Our end of the LA exchange is near capacity and we may have to close for a bit. --bill
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