XO feedback
Net
funkyfun at gmail.com
Fri Jul 2 12:19:14 UTC 2010
Thanks for the detailed feedback stefan. Its very much appreciated.
I'd also like to say thanks for all the private replies. This will
certainly go a long way in helping us decide who we end up going with.
Best,
On 7/1/10, Stefan Molnar <stefan at csudsu.com> wrote:
>
> XO has many downs than ups. I am a current XO customer mainly due to the
> costs, having voice, PtP, Transit, and Co-Location.
>
> Here is my rundown.
>
> Internet Transit: Yes it works, and when their routing goes ape, no one
> knows what is going on. They have a tendency not to do a "wr mem" on
> their ciscos.
>
> Point to Point: Yes it works, but when they have to take an OC12 or some
> large circuit down you might be notified the day of. Also if you have
> more than one circuit with them, finding what circuit will be hit takes
> ages on their side.
>
> Co-Location: One crap shoot close to death. A "change control" group has
> to approve changes, adds, and you as a customer has zero say.
>
> Call Center: I feel like Mr. Bean is running the call center. Depending
> on who you call, and when they last did trainning you will get a wild
> range of responces. Even for the simplest of things takes about 20 min to
> make a ticket, and some have taken past 40min.
>
> Voice: Random failures of not being able to reach cell phone carriers.
> Random issues where some trunk lines just go offline. But to XO it is
> always the customer hardware. Another great feature if you have a trouble
> ticket and in part of correcting the issue if some other change was
> introduced an automated system will back out any changes weeks later.
>
> It is one of those things in life you deal with because the tradeoff is
> something execs see as the monthly OPEX costs.
>
> Stefan
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Net wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We're currently looking to buy transit from XO for one of our DCs.
>> Their pricing is very competative compared to some of the other
>> providers we've considered to date.
>>
>> I'm hoping to get some feedback on their services, support, peering
>> arrangements and the overall stability of their core backbone network
>> from folks who've had experience or currently using them.
>>
>> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>
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