Folks: in working on a project it has come to my attention that WorldCom
doesn't seem to have a DWDM network to speak of, and reportedly has spotty
DWDM coverage only in metro areas, a fact well hidden from company's
marketing literature that seems to avoid talking about speeds above oc-3.
Two
speaking of HDSL over copper, does anyone know anything about a company
called Rose Tekephone that reportedly has an HDTV over T1 service?
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From: Chris Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I must point out that BellSouth's MIX is gone
Also, I am curious about NOTA's lomng term plans given that most of the
building where the NAP is at is rented by Global Crossing -- at least has
been before ch. 11
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From: Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Burkholder
may be africa is different, but in other developing countries (central asia,
south america) cybercafes substitute personal PC access. No one goes to
cybercafes in the us since an average middle class family can afford a
computer and typically has a phone line. elsewhere, people pool resources
I am still floored by the fact the doors in soviet-era buildings open into
the apartments so they can be kicked in ... even more shocking is that i
think i learned that on nanog!
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From: Vadim Antonov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Richard Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL