All,

  Looks like MIC and C&W are having more problems...
Hay Vinton, maybe some more attention on MCI would
be more appropriate?

Previews of coming attractions from ICANN/GIP perhaps?

See:  http://www.nwfusion.com/news/1999/0621carrier.html
(Login Password required for this link.)  Compleate article follows:

By DENISE PAPPALARDO
                  AND DAVID ROHDE
                  Network World, 06/21/99

                  From poor customer service to
                  lawsuits, the sale of MCI's Internet business to
                  Cable & Wireless has to be considered one of the
                  more troublesome business deals of the past 24
                  months.

                  The latest snafu comes courtesy of MCI
                  WorldCom. When Cable & Wireless bought MCI's
                  Internet business, the two companies made
                  another deal: all MCI frame relay customers that
                  connect to the MCI Internet backbone were to be
                  moved to MCI WorldCom's UUNET network. But
                  MCI WorldCom has not lived up to its end of the
                  deal.

                  Today, Cable & Wireless has gateways between
                  its Internet network and MCI WorldCom's frame
                  relay network. These gateways let legacy MCI
                  frame customers access Cable & Wireless'
                  network using dedicated permanent virtual circuits
                  (PVC). But Cable & Wireless could have turned off
                  those gateways June 1, 1999 according to a
                  source close to MCI WorldCom. A Cable &
                  Wireless spokeswoman also confirmed the
                  agreed-upon deadline.

                  But Cable & Wireless officials never received a
                  detailed schedule from MCI to accomplish this,
                  she says. So instead of just turning off the
                  gateways and leaving MCI frame customers in the
                  lurch, the service provider decided to leave the
                  circuits on.

                  Over Memorial Day weekend "one of our guys
                  received a call [from an MCI frame relay user]
                  saying, 'Don't turn us down. We're not prepared to
                  have this happen,' " the Cable & Wireless
                  spokeswoman says.

                  While MCI WorldCom sorts out its frame relay
                  customer migration plan, Cable & Wireless'
                  lawsuit against the service provider is moving
                  ahead.

                  In late March, Cable & Wireless filed suit against
                  MCI claiming that MCI did forward pertinent
                  customer information or supply enough staff to
                  support the Internet business that MCI sold off.

                  And Cable & Wireless is still working on transition
                  issues of its own. In the midst of customer
                  complaints about poor Internet service, Cable &
                  Wireless went on a hiring spree earlier this year.

                  But then the service provider sent another blow to
                  its dial-up Internet access customers in May by
                  announcing that it plans to sell this part of its
                  business to Prodigy for $50 million to $75 million. o
Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Number:  972-447-1894
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208

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