David LEWIS wrote:
> Apology accepted however, the best of the best systems can fail due to a
> vast amount of variables and that isn't the point. We just want plain old
> customer service.

As he pointed out, the key to up time isn't that systems fail, but
duplicating everything you have, the more redundancy you can get the
less likely you will have a complete system wide failure at any given time.

It's relatively easily to get redundant outbound routing for providers
of all sizes, the problem for smaller providers is when it comes to
duplicating inbound routes because they often don't have access to SS7
to allow them to re-route DIDs via other networks/upstream providers.

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Best regards,
 Duane

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