  TelecomJunky Premium join:2005-12-12 Kansas City, MO
| reply to TKJunkMail Re: No details on houses passed; costs; hookups; etc
Being in the community, I can assure you it is very small. North Kansas City is primarily a Business community with very few residence. Most of the residences are apartment complexes and small homes that sit in the heart of the city. NKC is a great little community, but come 5:00 pm it's pretty much a ghost town. However, you wanted prices, here they are:
5 MBPS - $64.95 10 - 84.95 30 - 194.95 100 - 575.95
Keep in mind these are symmetric connections, meaning you get 5 mbps upload!
The fiber project's goal is to attract new businesses to the community. With these kinds of speeds and prices, it will do just that. Because of the small size of the residential community in NKC, p2p will be of little issue. -- -----»hotcarl.diaryland.com |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| said by TelecomJunky :5 MBPS - $64.95 10 - 84.95 30 - 194.95 100 - 575.95 Blocked ports?, restrictive TOS's? bandwidth caps? traffic shaping? got any info on any of those? -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  TelecomJunky Premium join:2005-12-12 Kansas City, MO
| Nope, those have not been hammered out. The rates I quoted are also those proposed by the city and are not yet official. Though I suspect they will come in right around those or possibly less. -- -----»hotcarl.diaryland.com |
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 johnh123
join:2002-11-19 Chicago, IL | reply to TelecomJunky What is available in the community now? Cable internet? DSL? |
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