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Postal Worker

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What about business class?

What about "business class" customers with static the static IP accounts?


morbo
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they know better than to mess with them. businesses are much less likely to change and when they do finally change, it's for a long time (unlike consumers that will switch back and forth every year).


etaadmin

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reply to Postal Worker

said by Postal Worker :

What about "business class" customers with static the static IP accounts?
Good question.

Before we switched to a TimeWarner road runner bus account 15/2 5 static IP we had a SBC 6000/600 5 static IP account and the monthly traffic was easily over 100GB (web servers, mail, DNS servers, SSH, FTP, VoIP, etc)

My guess is that AT&T will leave business accounts alone. We used to pay $210/Mo with SBC and now we pay $180/Mo for more upload and download speeds and the same number of static IPs.

I think $210/Mo is a fair price to pay for being a bandwidth hog or a business customer.

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