Blaine Aldridge wrote:
> Hey Daniel,
> 
> When shopping around for a co-location I would suggest you search
> webhostingtalk.com for reviews. It's a great site that can help you
> avoid getting burned.
> 
> For VoIP you will also want to check the latency from Cable and DSL
> connections to  your future co-location provider. In addition its
> always good to do a traceroute and count how many hops to said
> provider. With a lower amount of hops theres less chance of packets
> disappearing causing problems for your VoIP clients.

Providers that use cogent bandwidth are well ....

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Best regards,
 Duane

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    but the optimist has a better time on the trip."

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