Re: [WISPA] Procera vs Sandive
Sandvine has a team dedicated to support the WISP market and compelling entry-level virtual solutions which can grow with the needs of the network. Feel free to contact me off list for pricing details. Russell Irwin ConVergence Technologies, Inc. 312-205-2503 rir...@converge-tech.com Regards, Russell Irwin ConVergence Technologies, Inc. 312-205-2503 rir...@converge-tech.com From: Jeff Broadwick - Lists [mailto:jeffl...@att.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 9:38 PM To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org> Cc: Jeff Broadwick <jbroadw...@converge-tech.com>; Russell Irwin <rir...@converge-tech.com> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Procera vs Sandive Russ Irwin is your guy Matt. Adding him. Jeff Broadwick ConVergence Technologies, Inc. 312-205-2519 Office 574-220-7826 Cell jbroadw...@converge-tech.com<mailto:jbroadw...@converge-tech.com> On Feb 15, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Matt Hoppes <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net<mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>> wrote: I see no one replied. I don't know the cost of Sandvine. @Paging Jeff Broadwick. Procera ends up being around ridiculously cheap when I looked at them just a few days ago... like so cheap I'm stupid not to do it. On 2/12/17 7:29 PM, Colton Conor wrote: How much does Procera and Sandive cost for WISP deployements? How are these products priced, and where do they fit into the network? Which of the two vendors has the better solution for WISPs, FTTH, and DSL networks? Is one more focused on the WISP market than the other? Do you deploy either of these two solutions? Would you deploy them again if you were building from the ground up? Are there technologies required when bandwidth is cheap, and the access network (GPON for example) has little to no congestion? ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org<mailto:Wireless@wispa.org> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org<mailto:Wireless@wispa.org> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
Re: [WISPA] Procera vs Sandive
So what's the price comparisons? Jon Langeler Michwave Technologies, Inc. > On Feb 15, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Matt Hoppes> wrote: > > I see no one replied. I don't know the cost of Sandvine. @Paging Jeff > Broadwick. > > Procera ends up being around ridiculously cheap when I looked at them > just a few days ago... like so cheap I'm stupid not to do it. > >> On 2/12/17 7:29 PM, Colton Conor wrote: >> How much does Procera and Sandive cost for WISP deployements? How are >> these products priced, and where do they fit into the network? Which of >> the two vendors has the better solution for WISPs, FTTH, and DSL >> networks? Is one more focused on the WISP market than the other? >> >> Do you deploy either of these two solutions? Would you deploy them again >> if you were building from the ground up? Are there technologies required >> when bandwidth is cheap, and the access network (GPON for example) has >> little to no congestion? >> >> >> ___ >> Wireless mailing list >> Wireless@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > ___ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
Re: [WISPA] Procera vs Sandive
Russ Irwin is your guy Matt. Adding him. Jeff Broadwick ConVergence Technologies, Inc. 312-205-2519 Office 574-220-7826 Cell jbroadw...@converge-tech.com > On Feb 15, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Matt Hoppes> wrote: > > I see no one replied. I don't know the cost of Sandvine. @Paging Jeff > Broadwick. > > Procera ends up being around ridiculously cheap when I looked at them > just a few days ago... like so cheap I'm stupid not to do it. > >> On 2/12/17 7:29 PM, Colton Conor wrote: >> How much does Procera and Sandive cost for WISP deployements? How are >> these products priced, and where do they fit into the network? Which of >> the two vendors has the better solution for WISPs, FTTH, and DSL >> networks? Is one more focused on the WISP market than the other? >> >> Do you deploy either of these two solutions? Would you deploy them again >> if you were building from the ground up? Are there technologies required >> when bandwidth is cheap, and the access network (GPON for example) has >> little to no congestion? >> >> >> ___ >> Wireless mailing list >> Wireless@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >> > ___ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
Re: [WISPA] Procera vs Sandive
I see no one replied. I don't know the cost of Sandvine. @Paging Jeff Broadwick. Procera ends up being around ridiculously cheap when I looked at them just a few days ago... like so cheap I'm stupid not to do it. On 2/12/17 7:29 PM, Colton Conor wrote: > How much does Procera and Sandive cost for WISP deployements? How are > these products priced, and where do they fit into the network? Which of > the two vendors has the better solution for WISPs, FTTH, and DSL > networks? Is one more focused on the WISP market than the other? > > Do you deploy either of these two solutions? Would you deploy them again > if you were building from the ground up? Are there technologies required > when bandwidth is cheap, and the access network (GPON for example) has > little to no congestion? > > > ___ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
[WISPA] Procera vs Sandive
How much does Procera and Sandive cost for WISP deployements? How are these products priced, and where do they fit into the network? Which of the two vendors has the better solution for WISPs, FTTH, and DSL networks? Is one more focused on the WISP market than the other? Do you deploy either of these two solutions? Would you deploy them again if you were building from the ground up? Are there technologies required when bandwidth is cheap, and the access network (GPON for example) has little to no congestion? ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless