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Re: Sprint / Cogent
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () inex ie>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:19:49 +0000
On 31/10/2008 13:23, Joe Greco wrote:
It is certainly not "just" a bullying tactic. It may be "A" bullying tactic, I won't even attempt to guess at the intent, but the tactic also has the very real side effect of re-establishing full connectivity to Sprint-connected sites that lose it.
you-re right - it's a bullying tactic, not "just a". Apart from the sales and publicity stunt value, it will put a certain amount of pressure on Sprint to actually do something about the problem rather than sit back, ignore it and hope it goes away.
Nick
Current thread:
- RE: Sprint / Cogent, (continued)
- RE: Sprint / Cogent Alex Rubenstein (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Larry Sheldon (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Larry Sheldon (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Jared Mauch (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Marshall Eubanks (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Brian Raaen (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Christopher Morrow (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Nick Hilliard (Oct 31)
- RE: Sprint / Cogent Randy Epstein (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Majdi S. Abbas (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Elmar K. Bins (Oct 31)