Todd,

I read both documents and wanted a better understanding of the following:

"Daisy chaining is a practice of having one EDI service provider enabling
downstream EDI providers which all become dependent on one connection."

If I understand this correctly, you (EDI service provider) can enable me
(downstream EDI provider) to setup my own EDI VAN.

Essentially, if I want to create an EarlVAN, you (Loren) can set me up.

All traffic flows from my clients, through EarlVAN, across to Loren then
out to other VANs. I would assume that EarlVAN is a virtual entity,
connected to Loren.

Is this the practice they want to eliminate?

thanks

Earl Wertheimer
[email protected]
http://www.spe-edi.com



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