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mushroom2008

join:2008-11-03
San Diego, CA

reply to delmarvawifi
Re: bonded ADSL - hey it works!

said by delmarvawifi See Profile :

Mushroom,
What is the cost involved with this type of setup in addition to the cost of the DSL?
Hi there - it is probably best to discuss off-line, please feel free to give us a buzz. If you are interested examples of turn-key ISP services that are enabled by this technology, here are a couple links:
»blog.semo.net/2009/02/17/t1-reli···00month/

»www.broadbandfusion.com/

Best wishes!


Killa200
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join:2005-12-02
Spring City, TN
so is that "$500 per month, no contracts" in addition to all the lines i have to pay per month and bond, or is your company taking care of those too?

mushroom2008

join:2008-11-03
San Diego, CA

said by Killa200 See Profile :

so is that "$500 per month, no contracts" in addition to all the lines i have to pay per month and bond, or is your company taking care of those too?
Hi - that price includes all the lines, and it also includes the gateway/modem device which is leased to the customer. So it is just the $500 per month that you pay in a single bill. We are now offering the "no contract" feature, but at a later date we may change this to something like a 6 month minimum term for new customers. If you have an existing contract for a T1 or bonded T1, you combine that connection with the new service, and either retain the legacy service indefinitely or switch over completely to the new service when the existing lease expires. This latter option may result in additional costs, however, which will depend on your specific configuration and requirements. Thanks for your interest....
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