I think they might have bandwidth to spare. ;-) They just recently turned converted an OC-3 to OC-12 (in addition to the 2 they already had!) for a aggregate total of 2.265Gb/s.
From http://www.pair.com/pair/facilities/network.html
Our backbone providers are:
- AT&T - OC-12c
- Sprint - OC-12c
- Global Crossing - OC-12c
- Level(3)/Genuity - OC-3c
- Cable & Wireless - DS-3
- e-Xpedient - Fast Ethernet (in use with PitX)
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