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One should have failover plans anyway. But I still feel better knowing
each service provider is enthusiastically willing to support me, even
if practical business considerations limit the level of support
available. It's about attitude. If you're going to blow me off, at
least do so apologetically.<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 07 November 2005 07:47, Bill Michaelson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This doesn't surprise me - I've suspected that this is the case. I've
also suspected that such attention is obtained at Jeremy's whim. I
would not entrust a critical business function to a person who might
have a capricious and mercurial personality.
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That's why you have failover providers for termination, as I (and most sane
people) do. As far as origination failover... well that's another matter
enitrely. I don't have a good solution for that.
-A.
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