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To: Mighty Mizzou who wrote (29597)11/24/1999 6:05:00 PM
From: David M.  Respond to of 77400
 
MM,

I continue to be impressed with your representation of the Sprint ION failure. However, some of your facts are wrong as are most of your statements.

The facts are that the failure of ION is the result of NT equipment which is the core of the Sprint ION service. I guess when Worldcom get's to add that to the Lucent stuff that failed then maybe we will finally get an existence proof that two wrongs may make a right. Cisco's only contribution to ION was the MC3810 which is operating successfully in other networks and customer environment. My information is based on direct interaction with Sprint and its ION efforts.

I expect that your respond will be one of ridicule and mis-information so do not feel obligated. I do have the ignore button that some of the others have but I have a "mental" ignore for your statements since they are not based on facts or a considered opinion.