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On 7/12/11 5:02 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
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"from the LEC to a MUX" does not at all imply that you believed the
MUX was on the customer prem, nor does anything else in that paragraph.</pre>
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<pre wrap="">I guess it's a matter of interpretation.
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<tt>"The fiber is from the LEC to a MUX<b> which services the
location</b>."</tt><br>
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<pre wrap="">Trimming quotes is a 30 year tradition on technical mailing lists. ;-)</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Leaving the context of the message intact is, too.</pre>
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