All the hard core routing and switching experts I know laugh when
someone suggests Cisco.
Cisco is like the WalMart of networking equipment. If you need
something, chances are that they have something there that will mostly
do what it is that you need. But if you need something for some
Assuming a 100 meg commit on a GigE port with a 1 year term at a major
carrier hotel between $8 and $21 per meg depending on the carrier and your
ratio. These days Cogent's pricing is no longer the market leader.
Hurricane seems to have taken that up with their $3 per meg for a full
GigE.
Comcast made a splash last year in the wholesale world. First, they placed
the biggest order of Cisco CRS-1s. Then they interconnected every city
they are in with OC256 links over their own fiber. Then they started
peering and worked a deal with Equnix direct to sell wholesale transit.
They only
Matt
Do you have any idea on Their pricing? Do they peer in south Fl?
I am aware of their pricing, but like always there several variables
involved. They are at all the major carrier hotels including NOTA in
Miami.
Of course if you are looking for bandwidth at NOTA we can help you out.
We have several customers in the market with trials or actually deployed.
I
cant help if they all havent gotten their FCC licenses *duck*, or fully
executed in their plans. Remember as well, not EVERYONE uses 3.65ghz, and
many customers use 5.8 or 5.4.
Actually you can help. As a participant
That may be, but Aperto did issue a press release for one customer. And,
it turns out that customer only has one radio authorization. Further, you
mention Tolly Marcus, but what about you? Did you not represent yourself
at WiMAX World as a Zing employee?
What are people supposed to think
Anyone else having a problem viewing the images at netflix.com?
All the images are coming up broken links
The images on netflix.com are hosted by a CDN, which is why your
connectivity to netflix.com itself has nothing to do with the images. By
chance does your company or one of your upstreams
Stating that the crowd was overcapacity is an understatement. There was
standing room only both in the room and outside in the hallway. Further,
many people didn't stay because there was no room.
Additionally, the folks who put together the booth and arranged for WISP
Member ribbons on our badges
I don't know why you don't believe the 2000 subscriber figure. The goal of
the article is clearly not to pump the system up.
I for one wouldn't believe it considering the word is that Earthlink
doesn't even have a total of 2000 paying subscribers across all their
Wi-Fi networks.
-Matt
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I have seen numerous posts on the WISPA list indicating that a cost
effective and compliant solution for this issue was being worked on and
would become available in the near future.
I think that is wishful thinking on some people's part. When you see
companies like Cisco struggle to provide a
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