On Aug 11, 2010, at 1:13 PM, John Lee wrote:

> MCI bought MFS-Datanet because MCI had the customers and MFS-Datanet had all 
> of the fiber running to key locations at the time and could drastically cut 
> MCI's costs. UUNET "merged" with MCI and their traffic was put on this same 
> network. MCI went belly up and Verizon bought the network.

Although not directly involved in the MCI Internet operations, I read all the 
announcements that came across the email when I worked at MCI from early 1993 
to late 1998.

My recollection is that Worldcom bought out MFS.  UUnet was a later acquisition 
by the Worldcom monster (no, no biases here :-).  While this was going on MCI 
was building and running what was called the BIPP (Basic IP Platform) 
internally.  That product was at least reasonably successful, enough so that 
some gummint powers that be required divestiture of the BIPP from the company 
that would come out of the proposed acquisition of MCI by Worldcom.  The 
regulators felt that Worldcom would have too large a share of the North 
American Internet traffic.  The BIPP went with BT IIRC, and I think finally 
landed in Global Crossing's assets.

--Chris

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