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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (3110)3/15/1999 9:17:00 PM
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As for Concentric and QoS agreements, I could be out of date, but at the DSLCon last October, the senior Concentric executive attending addressed a question from the floor concerning their QoS offerings. He said that Concentric was not supporting QoS agreement per se, but they engineered sufficient capacity in their IP interconnection and monitored performance such that they could observe a consistent high level of performance and represented that level of characteristic performance to their clients. It sounded like a very frank come-clean statement in a situation where some high-sounding BS about their dreamed QoS implementation might have slid through. I had a lot of respect for the guy's forthrightness -- I think he was an engineer :).

The world changes fast in this arena, but I wonder if Concentric has made such a major change in operating practices in 6 months?
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