What services are you trying to save.. if its mainly e-mail or the like.. maybe someone on the list could offer you a temporary e-mail relay. That way if your line was to be backhoed you wouldn't actually loose any e-mail, and then when the line came back up the relay would spool the info back onto your server. Brian Cluff ----- Original Message ----- Sorry for the off topic post. I have a networking redunancy question and since it involves protecting my linux servers I think I am somewhat justified;-). There is going to be some pretty large scale construction going on around our office here at 56th st and Thomas in Scottsdale. We are concerned about the possibility of our T line being cut or disabled from the construction and we really cannot afford any downtime. Called globalcenter(our T provider) about emergency co-lo and they said they cannot do it. Anyone have experience in this situation? Know of any emergency co-lo facilities? Thanks. - Joel