 aip09 join:2012-01-13 Richland, MO | reply to viper3431
Re: providers? So working with shometech. I'm either going to use them for a provide or layer2 transport. If I use them for the transport what is a good company to use for internet service? Preferably one that doesn't cost a small fortune. |
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 Chele join:2003-07-23 kudos:1 | We had Charter rewrite the contract because they did not allow reselling their connection in their standard contract. The rep(actual Charter employee) said it was OK that it was just a formality, we told her "if it's not in writing, it's not happening"--we had the revised version the next day. |
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| reply to aip09 It's going to depend how much bandwidth you're looking for really. If it is just transport you want then I'd see what your options are to an interconnect (likely KC, STL, or Springfield). From there you can check with them for bandwidth costs. If you want to make it easy however ask ShoMe what they'll give you to the public internet & who they peer with. The advantage there is that you can rely on their redundant network and have one point of contact in case of trouble. |
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 | reply to aip09 Regarding just transport, the primary interconnects are at: St. Louis Bandwidth Exchange 900 Walnut Street
Kansas City 1102 Grand 1102grand.com
Many, Many options. |
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