On Tue Aug 26, 2014 at 10:47:22AM +0100, James Bensley wrote: > Does this mean that both fibres are completely indipendant of each > other from the billing sense? What I'm wondering is if I have an RO2 > 1Gbps service this is actually delivered as 2x 1Gbps fibres between > site A and B, can I use them both at the same time if I load balance > across NTEs? Basically, can I have 2Gbps of bandwidth between sites > until one fails?
Given that the price for RO2 is exactly double that of a non-resilient link, then I'd say yes, you can use them both until one fails. I'm sure somewhere in the docs it does say that they are two independent circuits, just that the RO2 ensures that they're diversely routed. Simon -- Simon Lockhart | * Server Co-location * ADSL * Domain Registration * Director | * Domain & Web Hosting * Connectivity * Consultancy * Bogons Ltd | * http://www.bogons.net/ * Email: [email protected] *
