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DaneJasper
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Re: Nice Price on the "Business T"

Yes, that's correct. For example, Business T at 24Mbps/3.0Mbps is built on four 6.0Mbps/768kbps circuits, so if one was to go offline, the circuit would run at 75% speed until repair was completed.

This product comes with a very strong service level agreement, 24x7 support, a four hour time to respond, financial penalties for us in case of outage, etc - just like the T1 and T3 products we sell.

-Dane


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said by DaneJasper See Profile :

Yes, that's correct. For example, Business T at 24Mbps/3.0Mbps is built on four 6.0Mbps/768kbps circuits, so if one was to go offline, the circuit would run at 75% speed until repair was completed.

This product comes with a very strong service level agreement, 24x7 support, a four hour time to respond, financial penalties for us in case of outage, etc - just like the T1 and T3 products we sell.

-Dane
Thats pretty cool. Do you provide the same SLA on these "Business T's" as you do your regular T1's? Also, do you bond the circuits on both your end and the customer side, or how is that aspect accomplished?
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DaneJasper
Sonic.Net
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Santa Rosa, CA
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said by wifi4milez See Profile :

Thats pretty cool. Do you provide the same SLA on these "Business T's" as you do your regular T1's? Also, do you bond the circuits on both your end and the customer side, or how is that aspect accomplished?
Yes, the circuits are bonded with per-packet loan balancing in the CPE at the customer side, and in our network, to deliver the full speed - 24Mbps in the fastest product offering.

T1s are actually 24 channels at 64kbps - these are the voice channels in the traditional T1 circuit. A T1 CPE merges all of these together into a circuit that's roughly 1.5Mbps. What we're doing is similar.

-Dane
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