So, I am going to be twisting on the owners soon. I need to start offering
different packages to our customers, getting tired of people wanting more
speed. If they want more than everyone they need to pay for it. So, aside from
special instances, the vast majority of our subs pay $45 per month
I am starting to get hit by part time users going to their fishing house on the
weekends. I also have customers that were on seasonal plans where their
internet was shut down while they were gone, however they needed an active
connection for remote access to thermostats and cameras.
So what’s
We don't do usage based, for something like thermostats I would set them
to 128k/128k or 512k/512k and charge them $20ish. The camera's I would
charge them full rate because they are going to use a lot of bandwidth
depending on how often they are view them.
On 05/06/2014 03:03 PM,
So, you just switch the package at that time for that cost? I don’t think I
will have a lot of them but everyone is buying 2 or 3 houses nowadays. Of
course around here everyone heads south for the winter
From: Sam Tetherow
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 3:39 PM
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Subject:
South for the winter
Where are you located again?
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*Josh Reynolds*
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On 05/06/2014 12:46 PM, wi...@mncomm.com wrote:
So, you just switch the package at that time for that cost? I don't
think I will
How about adding 5 Meg at $79, then 10 Meg at $109?
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How about tiering? If you have the infrastructure for it, 2 megabits limited to
50 gig, and then it slows down to 128 k for the rest of the month.
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We do usage based billing. Have since day one.
Our basic plan is 25 gigs for $40ish (slightly different in different towns).
That’s good enough for over 90% of our customer base.
We have lost a lot of customers though (20ish%) over the last two years. We’ve
gained more than we’ve lost, but
Here in Alaska, we offer 4Mbps for $84/mo. We have no caps, and give
away a Roku (because we know it streams very well, unlike Smart TVs,
appleTV, and some other random devices) to all of our new setups.
We take subs from the ILEC/CLEC and our competition all the time. We are
not near maxing
is that something you’ve done and people pay for that? I need to do some market
research for these customers. A lot of customers are “stuck” with me, might
leave a bad taste when in town customers can get 30 meg for $50 or so a month.
I have customers beating me for more speeds but I have a lot
Would you consider treating these users like a hotspot, where they activate
online using credit card for an hour, day, weekend, week, or month?
Our entire network is like that. We have exactly 3 customers we still bill.
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
Well, in South Dakota we have a lot of them, but not near enough as you. I
suppose yours comes down to our state like the Canadian Geese do
From: Josh Reynolds
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 3:48 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] pay per use billing
South for the winter
Where are
Possibly. We just recently got into hot spot last year at some state camp
grounds. I might be a little grey in that area. We just set up a tower at a
resort site where people have their fishing trailers, but they are willing to
pay our full monthly and auto suspend when the weather gets cold
*nods* Few can bitch about bandwidth prices as much as you can.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 4:00:30 PM
Subject: Re:
We have many seasonals. We decided to give them two options. Annual
payment,providing a one month discount. The most popular is our seasonal plan.
We bill from the day they return and call for service to be restored till
November 15. We send an invoice for the total.Keeps it simple for us. We
Who is everyone else using/going to?
Kevin
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From: Joe Fiero
To: 'WISPA General List'
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoX VoIP serevice interruption
Thanks Ralph,
I know Lauri for years. At this point migration is my
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