 RARPSL join:1999-12-08 Suffern, NY | reply to openbox9
Re: FAP said by openbox9:Sounds like you need to lease a DS-x circuit. Pick the capacity and the business account "extras" that you want...of course you need to be willing to pay for them. No I do not. What I am stating is that if the only difference between a "Residential" Account and a so-called "Business" Account is the cost then it is not a TRUE Business Class Account but just a way of charging extra money for no benefit to the user except as protection money to fend off the ISP Goons. What is the extra money supposed to be being charged for and what is the difference in the two accounts? |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | None, now bend over. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | reply to RARPSL There are differences between every business and residential account that I've looked at. Are you assuming that there isn't? |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to RARPSL said by RARPSL:said by openbox9:Sounds like you need to lease a DS-x circuit. Pick the capacity and the business account "extras" that you want...of course you need to be willing to pay for them. No I do not. What I am stating is that if the only difference between a "Residential" Account and a so-called "Business" Account is the cost then it is not a TRUE Business Class Account but just a way of charging extra money for no benefit to the user except as protection money to fend off the ISP Goons. What is the extra money supposed to be being charged for and what is the difference in the two accounts? I am a bit confused here. Are you questioning if there is a difference between a business account and a residential account?? If so, feel free to go to any providers website and peruse the details yourself. They all very clearly spell out the differences, which generally include (depending on provider of course) but are not limited to:
1) Static IP 2) Ability to run servers without violating the TOS 3) Higher download/upload 4) "Priority" customer service 5) No caps
Some even come with SLA's. I suggest you read a little more about business class products before you comment further. I can also assure you the extra money paid has nothing to do with "protection money" for the "ISP Goons", whatever that even means. -- Весна прибыла |
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