> I'm already working on NYC. For Chicago an OC3 connection to AADS would > cost more than the long-haul back to Toronto. Interestingly, it's arguable that once you pay for the OC3 (let's say $5k, for sake of arguement) and the AADS port (another $5k), you're at $64/meg, and thats assuming a 95th utilization of 155. Assuming a more real world utilization of 120 mb/s, at best, you're at $83/meg, somewhat more expensive than what several providers are selling at these days. -- Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, [EMAIL PROTECTED], latency, Al Reuben -- -- Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net --
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