Dan, We’ve tried this before, having being told it’s theoretically possible but without any luck so far. I believe the issue is that in the old days where everyone was using eCo to place orders it might have been possible, but now that we and many other CPs are using EMP, the system won’t allow it. RO2 orders are difficult to get successfully placed in EMP in any case, because you have to place the orders as non-RO2, then place AMEND orders to change them to RO2. Any discrepancies between the two orders will automatically reject - and there doesn’t seem to be any pattern to what will break it and what works. If your adding a second circuit to be diverse of something that already exists, you have to place an AMEND on the new order only after the MODIFY on the existing circuit. As you can imagine, trying to persuade another CP to do this song and dance alongside you might be difficult. If they’re not on EMP yet, you’ve got almost no chance. If you’re both still on eCo, you might be able to - but it’s still not straightforward.
In my experience, you’re better asking a single provider to place both orders for you. While this sounds counterintuitive, at least you/they have full visibility end-to-end and can demonstrate the resiliency/diversity available. TalkTalk are particularly helpful in my experience at doing this. Depending on where you’re trying to serve, they will be able to offer different levels of diversity including tail only, exchange level, collector node (PE), core (P) and NNI. Hope that helps. C Charlie Boisseau CTO, Commsworld Ltd T: +44 (0) 131 290 2090 Twitter: @charlieboisseau www.commsworld.com [email protected] > On 2 May 2018, at 21:01, Dan Kitchen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does anyone have any experience of this in practice when using two different > wholesale ethernet carriers? > > We are trying to deliver a resilient path circuit to a client, but at the > same time using a different layer 2 ethernet carrier to avoid any single > point of failure in their network in addition. > > We are being told that because these circuits are effectively with different > Openreach customers RO2 just can’t be done – which I can’t believe is correct? > > Kind Regards, > > Dan > > > > > > Dan Kitchen > Managing Director > razorblue | IT Solutions for Business > > ddi:0330 122 7143 | t: 0333 344 6 344 | e: [email protected] | w: > razorblue.com > > > <118050221015503281.png> > Legal and address information for all Razorblue Group companies can be found > at www.razorblue.com/contact. > <118050221015501681.png> >
