Cuz they are taking over at a rate that their best engineers canĀ¹t meet.
On 7/11/07 11:08 PM, "Chris L. Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Security Admin (NetSec) wrote: > >> > I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more >> > frequently than with most other Tier 1's. Am unsure whether or not this > > maybe they have a larger change-rate? or more folks that notice problems > and complain here? (note that I don't know but suspect everyone has a > relatively close approximation of this figure at a certain place in the > network-size-tiering) > >> > show up more often with issues than say Sprint [AS1239]. Is their any > > (cause they don't let Ted on routers anymore...) > >> > one (or any coporation) that keeps track of outages such as these? >> > Would think it might be a good thing to know for proper mulit-homing >> > relationships to minimize the type of outage that Yahoo faced... > > Because someone 3 as-hops away sucking down your prefix and traffic is > your direct provider's problem how? > > -Chris >