 LBDSLLightning BoltVIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI | reply to Armada1
Re: Need internet in Chicago - no ATT or Comcast on Street Based on a pre-qual, It appears we can do the following, however based on your speed requirement and your comment at cost for the wireless quote you have, you may need to adjust the speed, or your budget.
Pre-qual distance 3.54 miles (18703 feet)
IDSL 144k (Not the speed you need per your request) - $99.95/month Fractional T1, 384k (Not the speed you need per your request) - $299.95/month Fractional T1, 768k - $349.95/month Full T1, 1.5 - $399.95/month Bonded T1's, 3.0 - $649.95/month Bonded T1's, 4.5 - $899.95/month Bonded T1's, 6.0 - $1,249.95/month
All the prices listed, are based on a 1 year agreement, lower cost options for 2, or 3 year agreements.
All packages listed include a Full SLA »lbdsl.com/sla-v4.pdf
Brent -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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 Armada1Heat Miser join:2001-05-16 Chicago, IL | said by LBDSL:Based on a pre-qual, It appears we can do the following, however based on your speed requirement and your comment at cost for the wireless quote you have, you may need to adjust the speed, or your budget. Pre-qual distance 3.54 miles (18703 feet) IDSL 144k (Not the speed you need per your request) - $99.95/month Fractional T1, 384k (Not the speed you need per your request) - $299.95/month Fractional T1, 768k - $349.95/month Full T1, 1.5 - $399.95/month Bonded T1's, 3.0 - $649.95/month Bonded T1's, 4.5 - $899.95/month Bonded T1's, 6.0 - $1,249.95/month All the prices listed, are based on a 1 year agreement, lower cost options for 2, or 3 year agreements. All packages listed include a Full SLA » lbdsl.com/sla-v4.pdfBrent I am not interested in T1s and the needed equipment (and cost) and how can you provide DSL service if the DPG line in the street is full. (ATT engineering tells me there is one port open on the RT but the line in my street is full) IF you have any ideas, let me know. -- Formerly the Snow Miser... |
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 Killa200Premium join:2005-12-02 Southeast TN | you realize this is the business forum, so you are going to be getting business grade services and their corresponding prices, right? |
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 LBDSLLightning BoltVIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI | reply to Armada1 said by Armada1:how can you provide DSL service if the DPG line in the street is full. (ATT engineering tells me there is one port open on the RT but the line in my street is full) IF you have any ideas, let me know. We are not at&t, what they can or cannot do, has nothing to do with what we can provide.
That said, what we quoted you is based a pre-qual. Any of the options we posted for you, have nothing to do with an at&t RT, or any at&t service at all. -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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 Armada1Heat Miser join:2001-05-16 Chicago, IL | reply to Killa200 said by Killa200:you realize this is the business forum, so you are going to be getting business grade services and their corresponding prices, right? Yes,this is for a business.... and I am just seeing what is out there as it is not an easy thing to do. Its pretty simple with Comcast and ATT to know their pricing.
"Business grade" doesn't mean 100% guaranteed uptime and I don't require a SLA. (Frankly I catch waaaay more grief if the home connection goes down!!) And as businesses dump T1s and move straight to ethernet and so forth connections, they have no appetite to pay for the related phone and switches and other gear for T1s.
Any wireless guys out here? -- Formerly the Snow Miser... |
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 LBDSLLightning BoltVIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI | said by Armada1:... they have no appetite to pay for the related phone and switches and other gear for T1s. What exactly do you think is needed for Data (internet) T1? All you need is a T1 Router (just like you need a Cable modem, or DSL modem). You may be thinking of a mixed Phone, and data T1, but that is not what we are talking about here.
Fixed Wireless is good in some places, and for some applications, however speaking from experience with 2 different ISP's, trying to run VoIP over them, can be problematic. Just an FYI.
Good luck with your search. -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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 Armada1Heat Miser join:2001-05-16 Chicago, IL 1 edit | said by LBDSL:What exactly do you think is needed for Data (internet) T1? All you need is a T1 Router (just like you need a Cable modem, or DSL modem). You may be thinking of a mixed Phone, and data T1, but that is not what we are talking about here. Fixed Wireless is good in some places, and for some applications, however speaking from experience with 2 different ISP's, trying to run VoIP over them, can be problematic. Just an FYI. Thanks, I am going to test a wireless group with voip that promises great things. If good, I will just suck it up for a year and re-evaluate then. -- Formerly the Snow Miser... |
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 | What about buying a phone line from one of your neighbors and having it moved to your building.
Or finding someone who doesn't use theirs for DSL and getting them to put it on theirs and then running a cable or wireless to you?
Something like that. |
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