Patrick Finnegan wrote:
More to the point, there is "good" bandwidth
and "poor" bandwidth.
In my world, XO is considered bottom of the tier as to quality
bandwidth. They are cheaper than most and with very good reason.
How do you
determine "quality" bandwidth?
Latency, bandwidth and outages (quantity and duration) to other
providers (and internally).
Yes, but I was more wondering what Jay's evidence of that was, since
we've had a grand total of one 4-hour outage in 2+ years (and that was a
billing problem) and we've never had latency issues.
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