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On 12/01/2012 03:16 PM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
> True - it would be useful for a journalist to make some enquiries
> as to the outcome of that investigation. My guess would be
> nothing.

'Nothing' lines up with the buzz I've heard in those circles.  "We're
working on it."

> That means 3/4 chassis are either a) being held as spares, which
> would be possible but slightly strange in normal circumstances, but
> I guess these are
not normal
> circumstances, b) lost/faulty/out-of-service, or c) being used in
some other location.

My guess would be 'c', due to the fact that there are multiple ISPs
that seem to be filtering certain things.

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