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> At 12:15 PM 11/14/01, John Green wrote:
> >-----------------------------------------
> >and what would this mean ??
> >where exactly is the equipment replicated ? is it one
> >at customer
> >access point and the other at the carrier provider's
> >end? is this what
> >is duplication ....and what is the context for
> >"Multiple networks" ?
>
> You'll have to tell us the context. Where did you get the wording below
and
> what is it in reference too? It sounds like a bunch of "hand waving" that
> might make more sense with some context, but might not. Very few companies
> would implement multiple, parallel networks to meet availability goals,
but
> some might.
>
> The sentence at the end doesn't fit. Did it come from somewhere else? Or
> maybe it fits if you read this as advertising material from a service
> provider. Are they trying to justify why a customer should use them for
> redundancy or something? It's impossible to tell.
>
> And I have a question for you. What does 42 mean? Thanks.
>
> Priscilla
>
> >----------------------------------------
> >"Multiple networks, however, are extremely expensive
> >to build and
> >maintain. Capital expenditure is high because
> >equipment is replicated,
> >and operation and maintenance costs are high because
> >of the
> >duplication of personnel and practices for each
> >separate network. At
> >the same time, competitive pressures in the
> >communication industry are
> >forcing providers to shift their business models from
> >simply providing
> >bandwidth to delivering revenue-generating,
> >value-added services"
> >
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