RE: Least Sucky Backbone Provider

From: Paul Stewart (no email)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2007 - 11:03:35 EST

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    We had the same issues with Cogent .. I feel your pain...

    level(3) has always been good for us - very few issues and their support
    has been great from our perspective.

    MCI/Verizon did not work well for us at all - their network was solid
    and customer service wasn't too bad ... our problem was that less than
    20% of our traffic was preferred via MCI's routes. Funny how one of the
    largest networks in the world was the least attractive BGP wise.... of
    course everyone's network is different with every provider so YMMV....

    Never dealt with AT&T as we're based in Canada...;)

    Paul
     

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of
    Gregory Boehnlein
    Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:52 AM
    To:
    Subject: Least Sucky Backbone Provider

    Good morning,
            I'm considering dropping Cogent completely out of my transit
    mix, as the number of outages and problems they have been experienced
    over the past year has reached an unacceptable level. It has gotten to
    the point that we their BGP session is shutdown for longer periods than
    it is on. Based on the availability of on-net fiber in my facility, I
    have narrowed the field to the following candidates:

    1. Level 3
    2. MCI/Verizon
    3. AT&T

    I'm looking for comments from actual customers of the above providers in
    relation to;

    1. Network reliability and performance
    2. Responsiveness to outages
    3. Proactive notification of network maintenance

    95% of our traffic mix is US48 in nature, so International routes are
    not a huge decision point.

     

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