On Nov 22, 2004, at 1:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  Internet connectivity, because transporting all the traffic over
  links or VPNs is a pretty heavy business

this is an assertion which many have claimed is false. based on empericial evidence.

Care to offer a couple of examples of this empirical evidence ?

attached. care to provide counter examples?

While I would never argue there are companies who do not push internal data over the Internet, I am surprised you think that proves no company pushes internal data over the Internet.


As for counter examples, I know of a few, but confidentiality does not allow me to discuss corporate network topology on a public mailing list. Does this mean it never happens (i.e. I am lying)? If you believe that, so be it. However, the facts are still the facts, no matter what your belief is.

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TTFN,
patrick



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