Right, not enterprise. That's what I'd call a broadband-grade service. AT&T dedicated is still going to be crazy expensive.
----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nate Burke" <[email protected]> To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]>, "Mike Hammett" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 3:07:59 PM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: (and kinda not) What's ATT doing for a FTTH these days? And that is for a business connection. But it is definitely not an enterprise product. I've seen business installs with dumb media converters, fiber just laid across floors and strung into shelves. For phone service over the fiber it's just an ata into a cheap dumb switch, plugged into the dumb media converter. They even crimped our fiber in one building because the tech was looking for a simpler way to run his fiber from the dmarc so he tore apart our splice enclosure, just left it messed up, and crushed the fibers in the door when he shut it. And that's how we found out we were losing a customer to at&t. On September 23, 2020 2:43:41 PM CDT, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote: Around here, they're doing a gig for $70/mo. ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Prince" <[email protected]> To: "AFMUG" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 2:34:13 PM Subject: [AFMUG] OT: (and kinda not) What's ATT doing for a FTTH these days? I have a friend who lives in an area where there is a fair amount of competition. He's been on DSL so long they are sending him a new modem. He's paying $45/month for the DSL he's got now and ATT is offering to install fiber and give him 12 Mbps for $57/month. This seems lowball to me, but I don't know what ATT is doing elsewhere. What should he say or do to get more for less?
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