Simple, you price it for what your market will bear.  15Mbps handed off via
a few feet of CAT5 inside a CoLo center is obviously less costly than 15Mbps
several miles from the central business district.

Per MB prices can range from several hundred (or more) dollars a MB to less
than a few bucks a MB.  

Call your LEC and cLEC's in the area and get a few quotes for bandwidth at
your customer's address.  You will quickly get an idea what their options
are and this will help you put your offer together.

Best,


Brad




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Subject: [WISPA] high bandwidth service offerings

If I had a customer wanting 5 meg committed, with burst rates up to 15,
assuming I could provide 15 to him via mikrotik / alvarion / etc etc., how
would you price such an offering ?   Not like I could call other ISPs and
check out the same thing
 
What's the "going rate" per meg for bandwidth these days if you were to buy
bandwidth at meet-me centers ?
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