Greg Brown wrote:

Does anyone have a connection with something around a 100 meg burst rate?
If so, and if you don't mind me asking, what does a connection like that
even cost?  How on Earth did you order it in the first place?

I'm getting beyond my "just call up cable company x and get another cable
modem" out there so it's time to start planning and thinking big
(bandwidth).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Greg

You're going to need to contract with a commercial bandwidth provider, someone like TWTC (Time Warner TeleComm) or BellSouth. BellSouth Metro Ethernet probably isn't an option, but it's a reasonably inexpensive way to go when you're talking 100Mb/s range. These pipes are not cheap, expect costs to be, frankly, out of your budget. Then again, it never hurts to ask. Ask about provisioning a DS3 (45Mb/s) or OC3 (155Mb/s), that'll get you to the right department and probably speaking with people who will, unfortunately, talk a language filled with words you won't understand at first (google is your friend). Don't be too surprised by costs in the 5-digit range, both as an installation and monthly charge. Longer term commitments on the line will get you lower costs on the installation and the monthly costs. If you can't figure out who to talk to, shoot me an email off-list and I'll get you some contacts for TWTC and BellSouth. Don't neglect to look for other cable of phone providers in your area, but I wouldn't expect too much on the outer banks (not a lot of fiber there, I suspect).

Aaron S. Joyner

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