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Okay, Liz, here's the rough translation:
> "In their new highly secure location, these servers will sit directly atop
> our ISP's backbone,
our computers that process your email will be in the same place as those
running our internet connections
with redundant paths to the Internet,
so we can use several different ways to send our data
rather than on our
> existing single local loop that carries L-Soft's Internet pipe to the local
> telco central office and thence to our ISP.
so we can bypass our old single path which relied on the telephone
company to forward everything.
In addition to the increased
> redundancy of connectivity to the Internet,
In addition to having more lines going out
L-Soft's primary Internet link
> will increase in size by approximately one-third."
we'll also be able to move 33% more data.
>
Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC NYC and official geek
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