Adding to your point about gumming up the metro area routers inside Verizon that may be quite possible. Remember this is Verizon's analysis for a single customer. What are the odds that Verizon, to influence public policy, choose a customer that would best represent Verizon's case. For example, a customer in a region that was just provisioned a bunch of extra capacity. So, it's possible that the percentages at the customer/aggregation/metro area are not typical for Verizon, but rather Verizon's best case scenario.
Adding to your point about gumming up the metro area routers inside Verizon that may be quite possible. Remember this is Verizon's analysis for a single customer. What are the odds that Verizon, to influence public policy, choose a customer that would best represent Verizon's case. For example, a customer in a region that was just provisioned a bunch of extra capacity. So, it's possible that the percentages at the customer/aggregation/metro area are not typical for Verizon, but rather Verizon's best case scenario.