Strange, a qwest rep quoted $1200 to me for a full 100Mbit. On 9/14/07, Roberto Mello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're looking into co-location facilities around the state. One of our > big-pluses-if-we-can-get-it is either a point-to-point or some > connection to UTOPIA that is better than going through the public > internet. This is because we need to transfer about 1 GiB/day of files > to one of our partners whose servers are on UTOPIA. Sometimes (like > towards the end of the month) we need to transfer a lot more than > that. > > The options that we have been able to find so far are: > > - Qwest's QMOE product, which is a point-to-point. It costs $1600/mo > for a 5 Mbit pipe. > - An UTOPIA TLS (Transparent LAN Service), a point-to-point within UTOPIA. > > Veracity says that if we co-locate with them in the iProvo NOC, they > can get us a very fat point-to-point to our partner on UTOPIA for a > very attractive price. The iProvo NOC is nice, but no biometric > access, and there's not much security around the building, and it's > pretty clear that they just started colocating there. > > I know several people who have had problems with Vearacity with their > residential service -- which they say has now been broken off into its > own company Nuvont, so it's all in the past, etc. etc. > > Since our colocated servers' internet access would be through > Veracity, does anyone have such commercial (not residential please) > experience with them? Has anyone here colocated with them before (I'm > guessing not)? How's the company? Is their networking staff > knowledgeable? > > Suggestions, comments are highly welcome. > > Thanks, > > -Roberto > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ >
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