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bilbusb

join:2003-04-10
Tucker, GA
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reply to phil29
Re: Bandwidth Usage Estimations

Do you have metroethernet in your area?

If so i would get something like that. You will be looking at 5k a month or so for 100mb.

as for DS3 bursting .. find out what % bursting is charged at. If its 95% expect to be charged.

I would limit how much you can burst .. just going to cost you to much.

cooldude9919

join:2000-05-29
Cape Girardeau, MO
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reply to phil29
i would try to think about your demographic some. Is it a lot of college/younger people? Made up of more middle aged, elderly?

I think a single ds3 will be perfectly fine because ive heard of some cable companys running entire smaller citys off of a ds3, unless the majority or high usage users then it may be a closer call. If your budget can handle it then as suggested start out with 2 partial ds3's and you can always expand them if needed.


therapy187

join:2004-08-18
Salem, IL
reply to original poster
I have seen a FTTH feeding 1000 customer with a single DS3.
It all depends on what speeds you offer the customers and how you control the traffic.
The FTTH started out at 2Mbps up/down and then moved to 5 up/down.


original poster

@omcastbusiness.net
reply to phil29
Problem solved. Ill just go with 2 DS3's with a minimum commit of 25mbps and then BGP them. So ill get 50mbps with redundancy and then, if needed, we can increase the min commit.

phil29

join:2008-10-02

I have devoted, literally, close to an entire week to bandwidth usage estimation and I am running into a brick wall. My basic situation is this: I am the systems administrator for a small company that will be running a wireless ISP for a condo complex. I estimate that there will be roughly 100-150 unique users, read homes, that will get involved. If each home had 2 computers that would, on the extreme side, mean 300 computers trying to access the internet (its doubtful though). For the life of me I can't figure out if a single DS3 should cover it, assuming of course that every user wont be on or requiring 45mbit/s to check email. The idea is to provide high speed wireless, but we want to do it right. So, given that limited amount of info, assuming we have a complex of avg internet users, should a single DS3 cut it, or would it be prudent to look at one full DS3 + a partial/ burstable DS3 for overrun during peak hours?
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