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vapb400

@fedsolutions.com

Looking for Ethernet or DS3 in Fairfax VA

Looking to move into an office building and I was wondering what ethernet/DS3 or other 40+ Mbps options there are in the potential building

Address is
3905 Railroad Avenue
Fairfax VA 22030

Looking for the least expensive way to get 40+ Mbps with an SLA

Thanks! let me know if I need to get more info

leyritz13

join:2009-04-09

1 edit
Hello,
I would be more than happy to quote this out for you. What is the NPA/NXX for the new location. Full DS3 is available as well as ethernet over copper.

bandwidthkiw

join:2008-03-12
Cary, NC
reply to vapb400
Who has EoC there?

Also - why do people always ask for the NPA NXX - what if is it is a CLEC number - why can't everyone just Google it then look for nearby business with the RBOC or LEC NPA NXX?


vapb400

@fedsolutions.com

reply to vapb400
I dont actually know it, the local business as per google maps have numbers all over the place:
»maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=···&iwloc=A

is there anyway i could look it up

There are a few recurring ones in there, but I dont know how to look it up. Sorry

voice_data

join:2006-02-25

reply to vapb400
FYI:

Frac DS-3

21M x 21M = $2,585.00
36M x 36M = $3,200.00
42M x 42M = $3,446.00

Full DS-3

45M x 45M = $3,989.00

Ethernet

3M x 3M = $399.00
5M x 5M = $624.00
10M x 10M = $1,149.00

...more pricing will follow

Please contact me directly for more info..

telebroker(at)gmail.com

FreedomFire

join:2004-07-23
Chesapeake, VA

reply to vapb400
Please submit your request for quote and requirements here....with any details you deem important in the comments section (e.g. application(s), # users, price range, timeline, location(s), etc.):

»DS3-Bandwidth.com

Don't let the url fool you. We cover every bandwidth solution option for voice/data networks including T1 (bonded/multiple, pt-pt, MPLS), DS3 (fractional, bonded, pt-pt, etc) OCx, metro ethernet (GigE etc), and fiber.

....we'll see what we can find for you comparing multiple Top Tier (over 30). We'll provide snap shot results immediately via email....and more detailed results as follow-up. We'll likely call to answer any questions you have ... and especially to go over all options that may lower your costs. We want to make sure you get the absolute best solution for you.

God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
»DS3-Bandwidth.com
»www.linkedin.com/in/freedomfirecom

AdrianG17

join:2006-10-26
New York, NY

reply to vapb400
Verizon Business Internet Services

Internet Dedicated Access over DS3:
30 MB $4,170.00 Monthly Install Waived
39 MB $4,640.00 Monthly Install Waived
45 MB $4,890.00 Monthly Install Waived

Internet Dedicated Ethernet:
30 MB $3,187.80 Monthly Install $1800.00
40 MB $3,738.00 Monthly Install $1800.00
50 MB $4,177.20 Monthly Install $1800.00

Please reach out to me with any questions,

Regards,

Adrian Gonzalez
Verizon Telecom
Sr. Account Executive
BSG Premier Accounts
230 W 36th Street
New York NY 10018
Phone: 212-564-2636
Cell: 917-842-6673
Efax: 845-732-4840
adrian.a.gonzalez@verizon.com

Verizon Business' Global IP Network Ranks No. 1 as Most-Connected Public Internet Network for Tenth Consecutive Year
See link: »www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stori···3&EDATE=

AdrianG17

join:2006-10-26
New York, NY

reply to vapb400
Verizon Voice services

ISDN PRI T1 $440.00 Per month with 10,000 Local minutes included.

**This is promotional pricing available after 8/8/09.

Regards,

Adrian Gonzalez
Verizon Telecom
Sr. Account Executive
BSG Premier Accounts
230 W 36th Street
New York NY 10018
Phone: 212-564-2636
Cell: 917-842-6673
Efax: 845-732-4840
adrian.a.gonzalez@verizon.com

Verizon Business' Global IP Network Ranks No. 1 as Most-Connected Public Internet Network for Tenth Consecutive Year
See link: »www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stori···3&EDATE=

AdrianG17

join:2006-10-26
New York, NY
Sorry wrong posting


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Longmont, CO

reply to bandwidthkiw
said by bandwidthkiw See Profile :

Also - why do people always ask for the NPA NXX - what if is it is a CLEC number - why can't everyone just Google it then look for nearby business with the RBOC or LEC NPA NXX?
the NPA NXX is critical to identify the local serving wire center to which the access loop is priced. wrong CO gets you wrong price. garbage in, garbage out. that said, your strategy is no better. I know because I used to do it. directory searches for nearby businesses can get you CLEC or cell numbers, or (worse) ported numbers! I still ask for NPA NXX, but I don't trust what a customer will tell me. professional telecom agents have access to online resources that will allow us to punch in an address and the system tells us a NPA NXX in the proper Bell serving wire center.


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Longmont, CO

reply to vapb400
I'm in at $2534/month for full 45M DS3, 3 year term, $850 install, your DS-3 router (rental is available). Same DS3 as everybody else, your address is simply in a sweet spot for one of my carriers. Other times they'll beat me up, too! To discuss, register for the forum (it's free, you'll get no SPAM, and the ads go away), then click my name in blue to the left, then fill in your contact info in the yellow box and press submit.

bandwidthkiw

join:2008-03-12
Cary, NC

reply to RockyBB
Rocky

Using telcodata clarifies whether it is a CLEC number or not + shows the rate center. My strategy works just fine - especially if one doesn't have fancy tools like professional telecom agents. I guess I am an unprofessional

Also - you are agreeing with me because you "don't trust what the customer will tell me". I just think it is silly that every time someone requests a quote here without an NPA NXX - which was what my post was about - so called professional telecom agents responding to the request always ask for an NPA NXX.

Why can't we all just get along?

Cheers


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Longmont, CO

said by bandwidthkiw See Profile :

Why can't we all just get along?
We sure can! I love everybody! (Well, maybe not so much the guys that cut and paste the same response message to every thread that doesn't include any helpful information.) For the end users who need optimal priced circuits, this forum works out pretty well. The peddlers beat each other up a little bit, and the customer is the winner. What's wrong with that?

bandwidthkiw

join:2008-03-12
Cary, NC
Not a big cut and paste fan either

Actually I might cut and paste it for those people - apparently they don't have time to run a quote - the can hardly be expected to have the time to cut and paste either

Friends being friends


sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
Premium,MVM
join:2000-07-01
Morristown, NJ
·Optimum Online

reply to RockyBB
said by RockyBB See Profile :

the NPA NXX is critical to identify the local serving wire center to which the access loop is priced. wrong CO gets you wrong price. garbage in, garbage out.
There are also weird locations where putting in an address across the street could put you in another CO. Yeah, in a city it's probably all zero-mile so the price is correct, but accuracy is a good thing.

A building I sometimes work in is served by two different COs. Quite amusing.

Long ago a company I worked for had a customer that needed a T1 from one building to another across the street in Brooklyn. The damn T1 had to go from one CO to another. We sold them wireless hardware instead.
--
with every mistake we must surely be learning

John6060

join:2003-06-20
Southfield, MI
reply to vapb400
DS3 - 45 Mbps = $3,157.00
Rate remains the same on 1yr, 2yr or 3yr term

(Install 1yr - $700, 2yr- $500, 3yr - $0)

John Heileman
248-440-4144
Customer Account Manager

or

Mike Squires
248-440-4293
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