There are definitely good benifits from using your own service.
Nevertheless, there are also benifits from using the competition--you
learn how they do things. This can be especially good with the big
players who are quite good at putting together install kits that are
economical, scale well,
Most (if not all) of your employees should use your service as well.
It's called drinking the kool-aid.
FYI... Coke, Pepsi, Miller and Bud require that each employees'
household only drink their kool-aid.
In NC, a Coke driver was fired for having lunch at a restaurant that
only sold Pepsi.
In
I use my competitors wireless, as I can not service myself. I can tell
you that I have nothing to worry about, as I never get more than 512k
down, and that is at 2AM. We do cooperate though, and they have hooked
up some of their customers to my service. It does make me feel good
about myself,
for the networks maintenance (clerical, sales, etc.)
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Most (if not all
10, 2007 5:45 AM
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Most (if not all) of your employees should use your service as well.
It's called drinking the kool-aid.
FYI... Coke, Pepsi, Miller and Bud require that each employees'
household only drink
they
generally use Cox getting 6Mbit service.
/ Eje
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Of you that have employees...
1. Do you
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
2. If so, how do you charge them for using your services?
mks: No, it's free to them. They have to buy their own radio but
service is free to them. It's one of the bennies of working here.
Other than working for me it's probably the only one :-)
I do but I don't believe it's necessary. It's often just more convenient.
Mark Nash
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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Well, the reason I built my network was to GET an internet connection...
Ryan Spott wrote:
I always tell my clients that I use my own service and that I will
usually know before they do that things are slow or not working
because my family will call me MUCH faster than any client.
This
I was customer number 1 on my network. I still use my own connection to
my home. One of my ex-employees used to tell me he liked the fact that I
ate my own dogfood. I always thought that was a humorous metaphor.
I think it is good to use your own service so you can see what the
service is
09, 2007 2:23 PM
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I was customer number 1 on my network. I still use my own connection to my
home. One of my ex-employees used to tell me he liked the fact that I ate
my own dogfood. I always thought that was a humorous metaphor
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Agreed. I was the first customer on my service, too...only game in town,
now Qwest and Comcast. I think it is an advantage to experience your own
product, just not necessary
We use our own service which supplies just over 250 users spanning 120
km of the Robson Valley in BC. I cannot stress enough how important
that is to be able to see problems immediately and not just be taking
calls to describe the situation. We are more fortunate than most in
that we also write
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Agreed. I was the first customer on my service, too...only game in
town, now Qwest and Comcast. I
The most fun I have is using my own connection. I always want to make it
better and drool over how fast it is. Sort of like a gear head of broadband
But it doesn't really tell me how well the rest of the network is. For
that we monitor the network to keep us posted of any issues, we use
George Rogato wrote:
I have wanted to buy charter and qwest connections, just to experience
their network and see what the billing looks like.
Only problem is, if I was to buy their services, they would start
telling everyone I use their service and not mine.
Having something like this is
Yes... I agree... I have a dedicated connection from our main NOC to my
house... 20Mbps+... :)
However, we also have a CableOne connection at our office for testing
connectivity, speed tests, etc. It comes in handy. We also remote
monitor our main backbone routers using this connection... so
I use my wireless and telco dsl.
I have some customers on ap's that belong to friendly competitors.
I have my own email and a yahoo account.
If at all possible, I'll always have access to SOMETHING.
When I can swing the budget I'll also get a sat. connection and mount it on
a trailer. I'll
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