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silentknight

join:2008-01-20

Looking for info on T Line prices...see this thread for back

I have been posting in this thread
»Question about T1 and higher speeds...looking for 6-8mb

Trying to find some high speeds 5-8mb - would prefer higher than 6. You can see from my other post where I am at right now with the subject matter.


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Castle Rock, CO

For 6M, which is what you want...

Through various Qwest resellers I've got
1 yr ... 1,702.40/month + $1,105 install + your router
1 yr ... 1,885.00/month + free install + your router
1 yr ... 2,211.00/month + free install + free router
2 yr ... 1,664.00/month + $1,105 install + your router
2 yr ... 1,674.00/month + free install + your router
2 yr ... 1,957.00/month + free install + free router
3 yr ... 1,638.40/month + $1,105 install + your router
3 yr ... 1,644.00/month + free install + your router
3 yr ... 1,918.00/month + free install + free router
if you get your own router, you should purchase from a local dealer for best support.

Through Qwest direct, billed and service by Qwest I've got
2 yr ... 1,955.00/month + free install + free router
3 yr ... 1,760.00/month + free install + free router
Qwest will provide an Adtran router, with service and support direct from Adtran!

Does this help?

silentknight

join:2008-01-20
Yes, those are a bit better prices. How much does it drop if you go down to 5mb instead of 6? The free router sounds a lot better than the $3000 I was quoted by the other source.


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Castle Rock, CO

taking a T1 off (at 1.5Mbps), reduces the speed from 6M to 4.5M.

here are some options from a Qwest reseller for 4.5M...

1 yr ... 1,695.00/month + free install + free router
2 yr ... 1,493.00/month + free install + free router
3 yr ... 1,461.00/month + free install + free router

With these options you can upgrade at any time to a higher speed and the reseller will continue to provide the appropriate router. Just so I'm clear, the reseller retains title to the router -- you can use it, but it's not your asset.

Realize that with these dedicated connections, we don't have to say "up to" some speed level, and we don't have to say that speeds could vary based on "conditions." You would have a dedicated connection to a Tier One network backbone, so the speed and stability is consistently high, regardless of what other folks in your area are doing. As T1s are specially engineered data circuits, they also get priority relative to maintenance and support. This is not DSL signaling riding on a voice grade line which would be appropriate for your home.
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Air WAV

join:2000-09-16
Saint Louis, MO
Just checking out these prices ... does this include local loop?
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RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Castle Rock, CO

said by Air WAV See Profile :

Just checking out these prices ... does this include local loop?
yah.
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RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Castle Rock, CO

reply to silentknight
said by silentknight See Profile :

Yes, those are a bit better prices.
I would be delighted to provide personal service. Please click on my name in blue to the left. That will open up a new screen with a yellow box to send a PM (private message). in the yellow box send me your contact info (name, phone and email) and we can discuss. TIA!
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voice_data

join:2006-02-25

reply to silentknight
said by silentknight See Profile :

I am wanting to spend between 800-1500 dollars - somewhere in that area.
2xT1 (3 Mbps) = $886.67
3xT1 (4.5 Mbps) = $1,328.33

Please contact me via IM in this forum OR directly for more info, thank you...
telebroker(at)gmail.com
1-877-993-2804

terrestrial

join:2005-12-02
Miami, FL


edit:
January 23rd, @03:42PM

reply to silentknight
I can do $340 per 1.5 Mbps T1. You lease your router seperately co-terminus. Figure another $15-30/mo. I can't take anything under a 36 month term. Qwest would be the carrier. This price includes all taxes as well.

You are going to need good business credit to pursue this.

-Rob

rrodier at teleswitch dot com

silentknight

join:2008-01-20

reply to silentknight
From talking with another forum member it sounds like an issue with this being a residential location instead of business. Sounds like I am going to have to tell Verizon (when they install the phone lines for the new construction) to set things up for at least 4 T-lines. Hopefully then we won't have problems finding a company to run a T line to residential. Qwest may not do it.

MetroT1

join:2006-02-08
Snellville, GA
Qwest won't install residential. If any of the quotes are from Qwest or a reseller, you can forget those.

silentknight

join:2008-01-20
Yeah it sounds like we have to go elsewhere. My understanding is that there will be others that will do residential.

MetroT1

join:2006-02-08
Snellville, GA

The price will go up significantly though. I can do an AT&T reseller for $1,550 without router for a 3.0 meg connection.

With router, the cost goes up to $1,641.

Free install for both if 3 yr term.

If you'd like to discuss, feel free to email me at jbarnes@shopfort1.com or call 888-385-9169.

terrestrial

join:2005-12-02
Miami, FL
Have you decided on this yet?

First rule of thumb is to not listen to other posters opinions on what people can and cant do. I.e. (Qwest.) Not all of us are swimming in the same pond.


superdog
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join:2001-07-13
Lebanon, PA
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reply to MetroT1
said by MetroT1 See Profile :

Qwest won't install residential.
Interesting. Here in PA, I have a Qwest T1 coming into a home (Verizon land). I was told that whenever it is out of Qwests territory,they could care less about where it terminates?. This would be a mute point though if the original poster is in Qwest's area.
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MetroT1

join:2006-02-08
Snellville, GA

I have had some *well-qualified* customers looking to have a T-1 line installed into a home office. I've been told they wouldn't do it and we had to go with other alternatives.

I've also seen several other resellers post similar experiences. However, I will keep that information in mind for future sales as some of my best prices are often through Qwest resellers.

AdrianG17

join:2006-10-26
New York, NY

reply to silentknight
Verizon Dedicated Internet pricing.

Pricing is higher than even what I expected but here it is anyway. 3 Year term pricing.

NxDs1 loops
3Mb $1850.00 Monthly, Free install/ Free Router
4.5Mb $2615.00 Monthly, Free install/ Free Router
6Mb $3547.20 Monthly, Free install/ Free Router

Ethernet Loop
6Mb $3148.400 Monthly, Install $1500 + Router

Adrian Gonzalez
Verizon Telecommunications
Business Development Manager
Adrian.a.gonzalez@verizon.com
375 Pearl Street New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-428-0639
Cell: 917-842-6673

Verizon Business Global IP Network Ranks No. 1 as Most-Connected Public Internet Network for Ninth Consecutive Year
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bandwidthkiwi

@optsoftware.com

reply to MetroT1
If Qwest know it is residentail they usually will kick the order back, however if they don't know it can go through

I have sold a few Qwest T1s to residences, never had any kicked back however I know of others in my office having deals kicked back

You never know if you don't try, and if it get's kicked back that early there probably won't be a cancellation fee

Any questions hit me at bandwidthkiwi at gmail.com

Cheers

JoelC707

join:2002-07-09
Tucson, AZ
clubs:

said by bandwidthkiwi :

You never know if you don't try, and if it get's kicked back that early there probably won't be a cancellation fee
Why would there ever be a cancellation fee if the provider is the one dropping out of the contract (assuming a contract had even been signed at that point)? Unless you mean the provider paying the cancellation fee to the subscriber which would be nice but never going to happen.


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Castle Rock, CO

the issue really isn't if Qwest will or won't. the issue is to disclose to the client that there is a jeopardy that Qwest might or might not fulfill the order. If the client is in a hurry ... if some project has a deadline, if staff are being hired or if they are subcontracting for some larger purpose, and the order is canceled two weeks later, then the timeline starts all over again and the financials of the next best deal might queer the whole project. As reps, we have a responsibility to qualify for residential/commercial, and if it's residential and the choice is sourced on Qwest then we have an obligation to warn the client that the deal might tank. It is not acceptable to suddenly reveal to the client two or three weeks into the project, "sorry bud, can't do it for that price, see ya."
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