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To: dli who wrote (11829)1/21/2001 12:26:55 PM
From: qcom_datadept  Respond to of 17977
 
Your current 384k IP feed which serves the Boston farm and is in the process of being rolled out to the Sunnyvale farm is land based (leased line), right?

Yes.

And Herndon is currently served by the old 128k satellite feed which is going to be replaced by that 384k satellite feed you mentioned once released by Comstock?

Yes.

What about the Jersey and Chicago routers?

They are simply routers pointed at the Boston or Herndon farms (depending on current configuration) with almost a straight connection to those farms (~2 hops). This gives the benefit of connectivity redundancy without the necessary increase in maintenace. They have had technical problems with those routers... I will have to query the Operations team on Monday on the delays in fixings these routers.

~Jay