Dear Sir;
This is not an appropriate e-mail list for such questions. You could
try
asking on the IPMulticast mailing list
http://www.multicasttech.com/faq/mail_list.html
and I will response off list, but commercial matters should be kept
off of IETF lists - see
http://www.ietf.org/maillist-new2.html
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Oct 26, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Steve Giammarino ((US)) wrote:
Hello Gentlemen,
I'm the CEO of a New York City based Network Infrastructure
Consulting firm.
Our company has substantial experience with the Cisco product line
for high
level multicast configuration designs.
We would like to try to open new avenues with different vendor
builds. We
are currently looking at Junipers edge solution for some Multicast
services.
Can you please give me feedback?
Giammarino Services, Inc
Steve Giammarino
President & CEO
(800) 704-4193
I t's a F A S T w o r l d...
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