An ISP of their own (was RE: [rescue] Being jobless)
James Rice
jrice54 at charter.net
Tue Jul 29 21:45:41 CDT 2003
We (the company I work for) just contracted to SBC for a pair of T1's
unlimited transfer bandwidth. It's costing $1200 a month. We got 2
blocks of IP's, 32 addresses in each. She also bought a Cisco 2600
router but didn't pay for setup. I guess it's "learn IOS on the fly"
time. We write, sell and support EMC modules that get tweaked all of
the time, so keeping 3-4000 users updated all of the time is a bitch, so
we are starting to do auto-updates via internet. We had a pair of
pretty fast DSL's but the load was choking them, so here come the T1's.
We actually bought 3, but one is set up as a DS1 for 24 voice lines.
It's being connected to a NBX100.
James
>Ah, I thought you meant the whole deal.
>
>It might just cost more here, it usually seems to.
>
>One guy I know runs co-location on Cox business services. It's not
>cable, its a fiber connection. I keep meaning to ask him how much it
>costs for his fractional or whole T1.
>
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