  tbfcomputing
@comcast.net | t1/ethernet quote needed
need a t1 or ethernet or sdsl connection quote with 5 voice lines. Have adsl now.
1666 roswell road building 400 marietta, ga 30062
770-578-3737 is number from bellsouth now |
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  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
| we can provide you Internet access, however we do not provide telephone service.
Since you didn't really list the type of bandwidth you need, I'll list the options we have for your location, and then if you can provide us more details on what you need, I can quote pricing.
On the SDSL side of things:
SDSL 192k SDSL 384k SDSL 768k
On the T1 side of things: Fractional T1, 384k Fractional T1, 768k Full T1, 1.5m 2xBonded T1, 3.0m 3xBonded T1, 4.5m 4xBonded T1, 6.0m 5xBonded T1, 7.5m 6xBonded T1, 9.0m 7xBonded T1, 10.5m 8xBonded T1, 12.0m
Give me an idea of what you are looking for, and I can provide those cost.
Brent -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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  tbfcom
@comcast.net | 1.5 or 3 mbit is good. Would prefer bundled voice line or voip from same provider as the data, but give a quote anyway. |
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 FreedomFire
join:2004-07-23 Chesapeake, VA
| Please submit your request for quote and requirements here....with any details you deem important in the comments section (e.g. application(s), # users, price range, timeline, location(s), etc.):
»DS3-Bandwidth.com
Don't let the url fool you. We cover every bandwidth solution option for voice/data networks including T1 (bonded/multiple, pt-pt, MPLS), DS3 (fractional, bonded, pt-pt, etc) OCx, metro ethernet (GigE etc), and fiber.
....we'll see what we can find for you comparing multiple Tier 1 and Top Tier 2 providers (over 30). We'll provide snap shot results immediately via email....and more detailed results as follow-up. We'll likely call to answer any questions you have ... and especially to go over all options that may lower your costs. We want to make sure you get the absolute best solution for you.
God Bless, Michael Lemm FreedomFire Communications »DS3-Bandwidth.com »www.linkedin.com/in/freedomfirecom |
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  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
| reply to tbfcom Dedicated Internet Access via T1:
Single T1, 1.5 - $399.95/month 2x Bonded T1, 3.0 - $649.95/month
Cost are based on a 1 year agreement, lower monthly pricing on 2 or 3 year term.
Installation: Single T1 - Free (through 9/30/09) 2xBonded T1 - $250 (through 9/30/09)
Equipment, you can provide your own, or purchase a managed router from us: single T1: $549 Managed T1 Router 2xBonded T1: Free managed T1 Router (through 9/30/09)
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Brent -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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 bandwidthkiw
join:2008-03-12 Cary, NC | reply to tbfcomputing Can do Voice and Data however need to know the hand off you need to the PBX ie SIP/POTs/PRI
Also - spoken to CBeyond yet - they don't like losing deals that close to home |
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 terrestrial
join:2005-12-02 Miami, FL
| reply to tbfcomputing I can do $425 with the 5 trunks/lines. Analog or PRI handoff is the same price. I can also throw in 5k free LD minutes. No install. 2 yr term. All hardware is included.
$850 for 3 mbps and 10k LD minutes.
I could do a bunch more lines/trunks on either of these too for the same price.
I would prefer not to state who I am here with but I am employed directly with a major carrier that services Atlanta.
PM me and I will provide full contact info. |
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 voice_data
join:2006-02-25 | reply to tbfcomputing FYI
Stand-alone data T1:
$280.94 per month, 3 year term $294.42 per month, 2 year term
Please IM or email me directly for more info: telebroker(at)gmail.com |
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  tbfcomputing
@comcast.net
| reply to tbfcomputing I need a little insight on the hand off to the phone type, sip, pots or pri. From what i understand pri would need a phone system? I have a few cisco 7960 phones (flashed for sip) and polycom sip phones id like to use as well as a few softphones (maybe xlite but open to options, needs to have reporting ability, and left click on number to dial ability on the softphone) on 2 or 3 of the lines. Also need 1 line for fax which probably needs to be pots or could possibly get a fax to email solution, but would still need a way to send outgoing fax. I need the t1 to allocate the bandwith and resources to the voip before anything else, a step up from qos if you will. Would be best if the data carrier was also the voice provider. So theres no blame game. Ill need the carrier to provide the router if i go with a bonded t1. I can provide a cisco router if i go for a single t1.
Need to have the lines on a phone system, preferably not local. Need ivr.
also need to number port 3 skype numbers, 1 bellsouth number, and 2 or 3 numbers from another provider (hosted asterisk somewhere) |
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  tbfcomputing
@comcast.net | reply to terrestrial email me at theo at tbfcompu(nospace)ting.com |
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 AWD
join:2006-03-16 | reply to tbfcomputing i don't believe voip numbers originating from skype or magic-jack can be ported, but i could be wrong. anyone else know for sure? |
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Longmont, CO
| said by AWD :i don't believe voip numbers originating from skype or magic-jack can be ported, but i could be wrong. anyone else know for sure? was MagicJack in this thread? No, MJ does not support portability in either direction. I don't know about Skype, but should be easy to find out... |
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 AWD
join:2006-03-16 | LOL i meant to say VOIP providers "like" skype (which was mentioned) and magic jack, which obviously wasn't. on another subject, anyone like movies about gladiators? |
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 Corey L
join:2009-06-30 New York, NY | reply to tbfcomputing $400 per month with up to 16 lines and 2k LD minutes. Please IM me directly for more information |
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