Thanks Bradley.

I have heard nothing but great things about the Burlington Telecom.  I don't
think they will service my organization at its location, but if I ever work
with organizations that it does service I will definitely consider them as
an option.

John Gratton

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Bradley Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> John,
>
> We're a small business and we use Burlington 
> Telecom<http://www.burlingtontelecom.net/>(municipal fiber). Our current plan 
> is 2 Mbps symmetrical but they offer up
> to 8 Mbps symmetrical. We only have one public IP address but my guess is
> you could get more. I have no complaints with Burlington Telecom, the
> service has worked great. We run our VoIP phones over this connection as
> well. We get our SIP hosting, PSTN gateway, and hosted PBX through Junction
> Networks <http://www.junctionnetworks.com/> (for any other small business
> out there I'd highly recommend checking them out). Burlington Telecom offers
> VoIP but they're more interested in offering POTS (it ends up running
> digitally over fiber but your interface is POTS) and they simply can't match
> the range of services and flexibility that Junction Networks provides. One
> of the nice things about Junction Networks is that, unlike other VoIP
> providers, you get unlimited lines. I've done the math and we could run
> somewhere between 20 and 30 simultaneous phone calls on our bandwidth if we
> ever wanted to (not that we'd ever have a reason to do that).
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:02 AM, John Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everybody,
>>
>> I read a lot on the VAGUE list, but have not actually posted in a very
>> long time.
>>
>> In light of the Level 3 issues that have been occurring for the past
>> couple of months I have been asked to informally ask people I know in the IT
>> world their opinion of different local ISP's.  I thought I may be able to do
>> some one stop shopping here @ VAGUE to see what ISP's people are using at
>> the companies they work for and what their opinions are.  If any of you
>> would like to recommend an ISP, I will take that as well.
>>
>> Here is some info about our current service at the company that I work
>> for:
>>
>> Current ISP:  Level 3
>> Type of Service:  Fractional T1
>> Number of Public IP's:  32 but only using 3
>> Data Bandwidth:  768Kbps
>> Phone:  16 lines (Part of the T1)
>> We have long distance through them as well
>>
>>
>> I appreciate any responses that any of you can provide to my inquiry.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> John Gratton
>>
>
>
>
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