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PacBell NAP and Co-location
Folks,

I need to clarify something regarding colocation at Pacific Bell. There has
been a great deal of confusion out in the community regarding Pacific Bell's
position on Colocation. Let me set the record straight here. For those NAP
customers who need to colocate equipment as part of their NAP connection
through us ** can ** do so. We have made an arrangement that fits within
company guidelines that will allow us to place a customer's router,
CSU/DSU... within our facilities for connection to the NAP. The facilities
we provide have the standard data center enviromments (i.e. air
conditioning, raised floor, standard racks, and monitored power). They also
allow access to customer technicians (or their agents) for configuration and
repair needs.

The question, however, is a bit moot given the way in which customers attach
to an ATM NAP. ATM circuits are pulled to wherever the customer is (using
the appropriate InterExchange Carrier to do interlata connections, of
course). There is no need to co-locate equipment. No need for the additional
capital invesment nor the introduction of an additional routing hop. If a
customer has no locations in the bay area, it is simply a matter of setting
up a "long-distance" connection. A couple of our customers are doing just
that today.

FYI.
Kind regards,
Warren

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Warren K. Williams, Director - Network Access Point
Pacific Bell Business Communications Services
Email: wkwilli@pacbell.com Phone: 510.867.9065
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Re: PacBell NAP and Co-location [ In reply to ]
Does the arrangement you mention still require that Pacific Bell
retain ownership of the equipment that is placed at the Pacific Bell
site ?

Is a draft online somewhere ?

Thanks

--pushpendra

Pushpendra Mohta pushp@cerf.net +1 619 455 3908
Director, CERFnet http://www.cerf.net +1 619 455 3995 (FAX)

Warren K. Williams writes:
>
> Folks,
>
> I need to clarify something regarding colocation at Pacific Bell. There has
> been a great deal of confusion out in the community regarding Pacific Bell's
> position on Colocation. Let me set the record straight here. For those NAP
> customers who need to colocate equipment as part of their NAP connection
> through us ** can ** do so. We have made an arrangement that fits within
> company guidelines that will allow us to place a customer's router,
> CSU/DSU... within our facilities for connection to the NAP. The facilities
> we provide have the standard data center enviromments (i.e. air
> conditioning, raised floor, standard racks, and monitored power). They also
> allow access to customer technicians (or their agents) for configuration and
> repair needs.
>
> The question, however, is a bit moot given the way in which customers attach
> to an ATM NAP. ATM circuits are pulled to wherever the customer is (using
> the appropriate InterExchange Carrier to do interlata connections, of
> course). There is no need to co-locate equipment. No need for the additional
> capital invesment nor the introduction of an additional routing hop. If a
> customer has no locations in the bay area, it is simply a matter of setting
> up a "long-distance" connection. A couple of our customers are doing just
> that today.
>
> FYI.
> Kind regards,
> Warren
>
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> Warren K. Williams, Director - Network Access Point
> Pacific Bell Business Communications Services
> Email: wkwilli@pacbell.com Phone: 510.867.9065
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>
>
Re: PacBell NAP and Co-location [ In reply to ]
Pushpendra Mohta wrote:
>Does the arrangement you mention still require that Pacific Bell
>retain ownership of the equipment that is placed at the Pacific Bell
>site ?

No, it does not.

>Is a draft online somewhere ?

No, we have not as yet drafted a contract for customers. I frankly wasn't
certain as to the demand for colocation. I knew that it had been a bone of
contention for working with Pacific Bell in the past, and as a result worked
with various parties here to resolve the issue. As soon as I hear from a
serious customer requesting a co-located solution as part of their
attachment to the NAP, I'll pull together what is needed from a contractual
standpoint, and put a draft on the web. We have the physical arrangements
made and reserved, if you will, in case there is a true demand.
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Warren K. Williams, Director - NAP Project Management
Pacific Bell Business Communications Services
Email: wkwilli@pacbell.com Phone: 510.867.9065
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