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Re: Still a Joke! said by dlewis23:5 Cents per MB, thats crazy I pay 3 Cents per GB overage with one of my servers. And that server data doesn't run thru a cell tower with a T1 link providing access to the backbone. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by fAcEtIOUs:said by dlewis23:5 Cents per MB, thats crazy I pay 3 Cents per GB overage with one of my servers. And that server data doesn't run thru a cell tower with a T1 link providing access to the backbone. And that somehow costs Verizon $51 per GB to provide that?
Does Verizon at this time need a cap? yes. Can they bump it to 10 GB and still be ok? Yes. Can they charge $1 per GB overage instead of $51 and be ok? yes. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs I would hazard a guess and say many cell towers would have significantly more capacity than a T1? |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by dlewis23:5 Cents per MB, thats crazy I pay 3 Cents per GB overage with one of my servers. And that server data doesn't run thru a cell tower with a T1 link providing access to the backbone. No it just runs through 12 - 10 Gbps links in the rackspace data center. |
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| reply to doubledolittle One would think those towers would. In metro areas I'm sure they do but out in the county its mostly just one or 2 T1's. The biggest hold up is backhaul. This is what makes me wonder about LTE for people that live out in the country. They say it will be easier to do guess we will see.
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| I priced out a T1 last week to my place, which is relatively representative of the pricing Verizon etc. would get aorund here, and found it to e much less expensive than expected. A mere $600/month in fact. A few bucks per GB to be sure, but not even the $12 per GB that they charge for a mobile broadband plan... |
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