On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 12:33 PM Rubens Kuhl <rube...@gmail.com> wrote: > > CenturyLink bought Level 3, which bought Global Crossing, which bought > Impsat; this makes every market unique, for the good and bad of it. > > What I have as a customer feeling is that Global Crossing was the most > quality-minded of the 4, while the other 3 is/were more "take what we give > you and shut up". that might be a thing related to the time when GC was around individually though, right? they could have been considered 'boutique' network provider at the time... The L3/GC merger was ~10 yrs ago? much has changed in the carrier space since... being bigger dpesn't often make companies higher touch :)
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