On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:24:33 EDT, Lamar Owen said: > peers carries great weight (as it should, of course). But, in section IV(I) > PIE makes a connection guarantee. That is their right to do, obviously, but
Playing devil's advocate here - it guarantees a connection, but does it also guarantee that PIE won't null-route any of the customer's packets trying to leave PIE's network at an upstream peer/transit point? :) However, if Gadi's claim that they don't seem to have any clients other than Intercage is right, I'm sure the correct term for the connection guarantee is "bulletproof"...
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