Anyone familiar with the SBC product lingo?

Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
Thu Apr 14 20:34:53 UTC 2005


On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:15:41 EDT, Luke Youngblood said:
> 
> SONET simply means you are on a Sonet ring:  Two redundant connections to
> the central office.  If someone gets a little crazy with a backhoe your line
> is guaranteed to stay up (ask about SLAs, and make sure they will refund
> part of your monthly bill if you have an outage).  That's why it costs over
> twice as much.

And remember to ask questions - make sure they've actually got the two
connections routed differently.  Remember that if the backhoe hits the conduit,
*all* the fiber pairs go - and if both runs were in the same conduit, you're
still dead....

(Anybody here *NOT* seen cases where the 2 fibers leave the building on opposite
sides, go down different streets - and rejoin 2 miles down the way because
there's only one convenient bridge/tunnel/etc over the river, or similar?)
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