given the people i am talking to over there I would not be surprised

On 8/13/07, Justin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it sounds incredibly tiny, yes. Which is why I am asking.
> > Surely we would have made the entire thing collapse
> > already with the distance education we are already doing.
> > I don't know a lot about ATM... I was wondering if it had
> > some sort of built-in compression or something. So far
> > all I have found is that it has a fixed packet length and
> > permanent connections, so it is considered good for video
> > content.  Apparently not? Would we be better off with a T1
> > or T3? Nobody who was here for this decision is around to
> > explain the rationale.
>
> Assuming you have 6Mbps now, a T1 would be a step in the wrong direction
> (1.544Mpbs).  A T3 would give you just under 45Mbps.  I would still
> suggest looking at the gateway interface with a tracking tool (MRTG) to
> see what you're actually using.  You may find that you actually have an
> OC-12 (622Mbps) and don't even know it <g>.
>
>
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