RE: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-29 Thread Scott Berkman
:bhmc...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:27 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber Joe, We have a wide variety of both Internet and MPLS (WAN) circuits in Alabama from AT&T and ITC/Deltacom (Now Earthlink Business).

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-29 Thread -Hammer-
Joe, We have a wide variety of both Internet and MPLS (WAN) circuits in Alabama from AT&T and ITC/Deltacom (Now Earthlink Business). They both have a significant footprint in Alabama. Check with Earthlink Business. -Hammer- "I was a normal American nerd" -Jack Herer On 3/21/2012 10:44

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread John T. Yocum
On 3/21/2012 8:44 AM, Joe Maimon wrote: Hey All, I have a site in Alabama that could really use some additional diversity, but apparently ATT fiber is the only game in town. If anybody has any options, such as fixed wireless in the 10-50mbs, please reply to me, off-list. Best, Joe Dependi

RE: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Eric Wieling
or so. If Verizon was not a wireline monopoly I might not have such an issue with this practice. Full Disclosure: I work for a CLEC. -Original Message- From: Jay Ashworth [mailto:j...@baylink.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 12:22 PM To: NANOG Subject: Re: Looking for some diversity

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Mike Hale
You can get Satellite service as well. It's really expensive, for the bandwidth, but worth a look if you don't have any other options. On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Joe Maimon wrote: > Hey All, > > I have a site in Alabama that could really use some additional diversity, > but apparently ATT

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Keegan Holley
I feel a topic shift coming... 2012/3/21 Jay Ashworth > - Original Message - > > From: "Eric Wieling" > > > I don't know about AT&T, but Verizon physically removes the copper > > connections when they install fiber into a building. Oddly, this is > > legal. Verizon is required to open

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Eric Wieling" > I don't know about AT&T, but Verizon physically removes the copper > connections when they install fiber into a building. Oddly, this is > legal. Verizon is required to open up their copper to CLECs, but not > fiber. The Verizon *regulated IL

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Larry Smith
On Wed March 21 2012 10:44, Joe Maimon wrote: > Hey All, > > I have a site in Alabama that could really use some additional > diversity, but apparently ATT fiber is the only game in town. > > If anybody has any options, such as fixed wireless in the 10-50mbs, > please reply to me, off-list. > Any

Re: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Jared Mauch
How far? There are a lot of fixed wireless solutions in that space. Also building your own fiber an option? That distance comes into play as well... Jared Mauch On Mar 21, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Joe Maimon wrote: > Hey All, > > I have a site in Alabama that could really use some additional diver

RE: Looking for some diversity in Alabama that does not involve ATT Fiber

2012-03-21 Thread Eric Wieling
I don't know about AT&T, but Verizon physically removes the copper connections when they install fiber into a building. Oddly, this is legal. Verizon is required to open up their copper to CLECs, but not fiber. The only option at that point is cable or wireless. -Original Message- F