Just for reference, a T1 hasn't costed thousands of dollars for more than 20 years. The last time I had one, it was less than 600 a month, and that was more than 10 years ago.

Of course, these days, with fiber, and highspeed dsl, a T1 line is relatively useless considering the cost and transfer speeds.

I've not priced them recently, so have no idea what it would cost to get one, but considering I get 25MBPS from my current provider for less than 100 bucks, I'm not complaining, since a standard T1 is only 1.54MBPS.



On 3/10/2017 6:15 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 12:03:12 -0600, [email protected] wrote:

For websites with 10 visitors a day it might suffice... but then if
those 10 visitors download a 5mb file even, it's super slow for them...

Maybe ISP upload speeds are better in your country, I don't know, but
IMO upload speeds are still too pathetic and slow for hosing stuff from
your own router/server setup from home/work.  Unless you have $1000's
for a fast connection (they used to call them T1? I'm unfamiliar with
what it's called now).
Here in Sweden I am on a 250/100 Mbit/s fiber connection to my home
for 339 SEK/month (that is about 38 USD/month)
That is 100 Mbit/s upload speed.




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