Marlon,
where exactly is this fiber available?
I'd like use it as a reference to tell my fiber providers "look!,
odessaoffice get's the exact offering I've been asking you for".
is your usage less than 5M or 10M per month?
Reply off list if you want.
Thanks.
Mario
Marlon K
ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] Current Bandwidth
Prices?
I pay $250 per meg for 95% percentile of usage on
a 100 meg pipe. Or $200 per meg on average on a 10 meg
pipe.
Both are fiber connections.
We have some 3 meg dsl links in remote towns that
I pay $70 for.
Marlon(509)
982-2181
I pay $250 per meg for 95% percentile of usage on a
100 meg pipe. Or $200 per meg on average on a 10 meg pipe.
Both are fiber connections.
We have some 3 meg dsl links in remote towns that I
pay $70 for.
Marlon(509)
982-2181
Equipment sales(408) 907-6
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
> One provider's quote difference between 10Mbps and 20Mbps was $400.
> Is this typical, do fiber prices really drop off like this once you purchase
> more than 10Mbps?
>From the numbers I've seen, that's fairly common. Most of the cost is
fixed regardless; if you want, say, 10M
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
How much is everyone paying for good quality bandwidth? We're in the
market for 10Mbps - 20Mbps and we're seeing pricing around $100 a meg
for the bandwidth only (we'll be providing our own transit via wireless).
This is for Sprint bandwidth via fiber (upstream has two OC12 circ