Hi Dan,
I think the bigger problem you will have is guaranteeing diversity between
the two wholesale carriers (e.g. who are they actually using for core
circuits / dark fibre). I am currently doing a similar exercise for one of
our business customers - adding a backup fibre path to an existing
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> Graham
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> Subject: Re: [uknof] Openreach RO2
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> Dan,
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> We’ve tried this before, having being told it’s theoretically possibl
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Dan,
We’ve tried this before, having being told it’s theoretically possible but
without any luck so far. I believe the issue is that in the old days where
everyone was using eCo to place orders it might have been possible, but now
that we and many other CPs are
Dan,
We’ve tried this before, having being told it’s theoretically possible but
without any luck so far. I believe the issue is that in the old days where
everyone was using eCo to place orders it might have been possible, but now
that we and many other CPs are using EMP, the system won’t
Does anyone have any experience of this in practice when using two different
wholesale ethernet carriers?
We are trying to deliver a resilient path circuit to a client, but at the same
time using a different layer 2 ethernet carrier to avoid any single point of
failure in their network in