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> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-biz] Colocation

> Define "backbone connection".
> 
> Hint: If you are doing Voice over Public Intarweb, you are 
> taking chances, no matter who you are buying from. 

Agreed, but this guy is clearly looking for such, and I was trying to
get him to recognize that a box at "colo.walmart.com" probably isn't
going to provide the solution he's looking for. 

As for "the backbone", in this context, I would call it that point
beyond which the pipe is big enough that the spam cannon in the
neighboring rack isn't going to hose the guy's phone calls. That's going
to vary wildly, and price is about the last factor one should be
considering when evaluating homes for VOIP boxen. 

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