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Re: Trying to find a connectivity provider that wont go under (was RE: CAIS/Ardent and now Network Access Solutions)

  • From: Richard A Steenbergen
  • Date: Thu May 30 19:51:19 2002

On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 02:53:02PM -0700, Scott Granados wrote:
> 
> You either have to pull circuits to the carrier you want or settle for 
> someone local much smaller and in many cases much more likely to fail.  

Nonsense. Small providers are the ones who are financially connected to
reality, and thus more likely to make money (since the owners generally
want to keep paying the bills) and remain in business.

The issue with small providers is, you don't always know what you are
going to get. You could end up with someone that doesn't have much clue
about providing good service simply because they are inexperienced. On the
other hand, you could find someone who is very experienced but who wants
to work for themselves, or on a project where they can have a significant
impract. Being small could very easily mean they are sensible, nimble, and
not burdoned with silly bureaucracy.

That said, this has very little place on NANOG.

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Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net>       http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
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