  John1300
@charter.com | Need T1 Data with solid SLA
Hello,
Need a quote for T1 Data with solid SLA, this will be used for VOIP.
address is 1300 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91506 818-556-xxxx |
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  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
| We have a number of options at the locations, including ADSL2+ up to 10.0m, just as an FYI. As for Data T1 options:
Fractional T1, 384k - $299.95/month Installation - Free T1 Router - You can provide your own,or purchase one from us. Our cost is FREE for a Managed T1 Router
Fractional T1, 768k - $349.95/month Installation - Free T1 Router - You can provide your own,or purchase one from us. Our cost is FREE for a Managed T1 Router
Full T1, 1.5m - $399.95/month Installation - Free T1 Router - You can provide your own,or purchase one from us. Our cost is FREE for a Managed T1 Router
Bonded T1, 3.0m - $649.95/month Installation - Free T1 Router - You can provide your own,or purchase one from us. Our cost is $1,800 for a Managed Cisco T1 Router.
All prices are based on a 1 year agreement, lower pricing is available for 2 yr agreements.
You can view the SLA here: »lbdsl.com/sla-v4.pdf
Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Brent Lightning Bolt Technologies -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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 MetroT1
join:2006-02-08 Snellville, GA
edit: March 13th, @07:13PM
| reply to John1300 I have several options available under $400.
The one that I would probably personally recommend is $399 and includes router with free install on a one year term. 2 Yr Term drops price to $388 and 3 yr term drops to $368.
However, I also have a *true* Tier 1 provider available for $351 with router for a 2 yr term or 3 yr term.
I'll post SLA details shortly.
Sincerely,
Joe Barnes Owner Atlanta Data Solutions (888)385-9169 jbarnes@shopfort1.com |
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Castle Rock, CO
edit: March 13th, @11:45PM
| reply to John1300 said by John1300 :
with solid SLA With the only exception of install timeframe guarantees, SLAs are worthless. Most SLAs don't cover the loop which is where almost all the troubles occur anyway. Regardless, you have to document the time and date of trouble (no, SLA reimbursements are not automatic), then you apply for the credit prior to the deadline, then you wait a few months for a credit of a couple bucks to appear on your invoice statement. Big woop. All SLAs are for is for you to tell your boss that a carrier has a SLA as a means to deflect blowback to you in case of an outage. "How was I supposed to know they suck, they had a SLA." If a carrier has a "solid" SLA it definitely does not mean that their service is better ... just that their marketing people are better. |
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  datagirl032108
@sprintlink.net
| reply to John1300 I could get you a T1 bundle that includes a new Cisco router for around $430. This is a Tier 1 Carrier. The SLA's do cover the local loop. There is an SLA on Jitter which is important for voice applications. We can also offer class of service on the T1 so your Voice traffic has higher priority over your data applications. If you would like more information you can call me at 1-800-677-0962. |
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