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Cheers
the borg
You have just secured some more business for freeola. I will be using them/you for most of my customers' sites now (should be several if my design company kicks off).
Thanks Again and Merry Christmas
theborg
Now you're moving into territories I don't fully speak with authority on, I put that question to our chief technical guy. He said that the Tier definitions tend to differ depending on who you speak to.
Hopefully, these statements tell you what you want to know:
We buy transit
We peer
We are in 2 countries - peering in lipex amsterdam
We don't have a default route
Regards,
Danny
As Freeola uses Entranet can I assume freeola has a Tier 2 connection?
the borg
I can tell you that there are ten customer web servers though, all of powerful spec running BSD.
There are also multiple mail servers with extra mail queueing facilities for outages/busy periods.
Our technical infrastructure partner is Entanet International and they have exceptional peering arrangements UK and worldwide with staggering amounts of bandwidth. This is the reason that the Freeola dial-up and broadband connections are so damn fast.
Regards,
Danny
Cheers
the borg