Douglas Garstang wrote:
> This might work for a web service, but people have a zero tolerance for
> no phone service. They expect to be able to pick up their handset, and
> get a functional dialtone immediately.
> 
> Adding additional servers, additional network components, and some
> smarts into your design saves being woken at 3am when a server fails.

Frankly, if up-time is that important, then voice-over-IP is out of the
question anyway, and we don't even need to be talking about network
redundancy.

PSTN service still sets the standard.

-Stephen-

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