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Re: Fixed LTE for business I would say just install it under your client's name and don't say anything about it being for a business. I figure as long as they don't have any web servers running on the connection, they should be ok. Just hope that they can stay below 30GB for approx $140 a month including the monthly warranty, taxes and fees. Hitting 50GB will send the monthly bill at nearly $350... in $200 of overage charges. $10 per 1GB is a good VZW a$$ reaming... |
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| said by morbo:Did you end up doing this for your business client? Not yet. We're focusing on some new server hardware and a major software upgrade for their main office.
said by TexasRebel:I would say just install it under your client's name and don't say anything about it being for a business. I figure as long as they don't have any web servers running on the connection, they should be ok. Just hope that they can stay below 30GB for approx $140 a month including the monthly warranty, taxes and fees. Hitting 50GB will send the monthly bill at nearly $350... in $200 of overage charges. $10 per 1GB is a good VZW a$$ reaming... That's a good idea, thanks. This is one of those "just do it" type of clients, so price is no issue. There would be very little traffic anyway. |
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 | Another option you can look at is using a cradlepoint router which uses the USB data cards. They typically allow for remote antenna installations too.
These are considered permanent implementations.
»www.cradlepoint.com/ |
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