I know for a fact that Verizon doesn't control everything end to end. I
have a decent sized client with circuits all over EMEA, and I always
hear, 'ooh that's referred out to AT&T/xxxx for testing'
This may be only the last mile of the circuit though.
just my 2 cents
--chris
D W wrote:
Anyone happen to know if Verizon relies on any 3rd party service providers
(using inter-AS MP-BGP, ATOM, etc.) for their PIP (MPLS based private IP)
service? I'm trying to figure out which service providers have a national reach
and fully contain/control their own MPLS clouds without relying on one another
for transport.
Thanks,
Dave
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