Great, thanks all. No clear answer then.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Rod Beck <[email protected]> wrote: > You cannot generalize. Depends on the market. > > Roderick Beck > Sales Contractor - Europe and the Americas > Hibernia Networks > http://www.hibernianetworks.com > Budapest and New York > 36-30-859-5144 > [email protected] > > ________________________________________ > From: uknof <[email protected]> on behalf of Andy Davidson > <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:54 AM > To: Charl Tintinger; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [uknof] Pricing - Lit versus Dark Fibre > > Hi, > > Charl wrote: > > If for example I was being charged £50K a year for a service from > > AN Other provider for 1Gig (example, sub 40kms) and I had the option > > to get a service from them that was unlit and unmanaged, what would > > I expect to pay? > > The competitiveness of the route (amount of demand and supply, both at and > between A/B ends), the aggregate amount of fibre that your business > (might?) buy, and your industry sector will have more bearing on your > pricing than any other factor. Distance is not key for domestic circuits > from most suppliers. > > A > This e-mail and any attachments thereto is intended only for use by the > addressee(s) named herein and may be proprietary and/or legally privileged. > If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby > notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this email, and > any attachments thereto, without the prior written permission of the sender > is strictly prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please > immediately telephone or e-mail the sender and permanently delete the > original copy and any copy of this e-mail, and any printout thereof. All > documents, contracts or agreements referred or attached to this e-mail are > SUBJECT TO CONTRACT. The contents of an attachment to this e-mail may > contain software viruses that could damage your own computer system. While > Hibernia Networks has taken every reasonable precaution to minimize this > risk, we cannot accept liability for any damage that you sustain as a > result of software viruses. You should carry out your own virus checks > before opening any attachment. >
