I’d say ‘it depends’ on the sales organization being willing to sell it. The non-profit also has to realize that they get the same service restoration speeds and customer support that a residential customer gets.
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 8:24 PM Mark Seiden <m...@seiden.com> wrote: > att 1Gb/sec symmetric fiber is about $70/month. > > their “business class” service costs >10x that price. > > if i don’t want an SLA, does anything keep a non-profit organization from > ordering (from att or sonic) residential service at what normally would be > considered a business location? > sonic seems to overlay on the att fiber network (in parts of the sf bay > area)? > > (say, for example, you have a caretaker who lives on premises and you > terminate the fiber in or near the caretaker’s apartment…) > > (would this violate some tariff? could they refuse to install?) > > (for me this harkens back to much earlier days where i would order dry > copper loops intended for alarm purposes and run data or conditioned audio > over them…)