They have fixed costs whether they have low speed or high speed customers...
but they do make more profit if they can get all the lower speed people to
upgrade.
On 5/22/06, Marc Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Broadband ISPs charge a premium in high cost passed on to the consumer
in terms of not only access to use their network pipes but for equipment
upgrades for example the cost of a Baystack Ethernet Routing Switch or
Multiservice Switch's
which can cost between $1500 to $6500, cableing, servers, voip servers,
ISP monitoring software
ect which factor into some of the bulk cost.
You also have to factor pay in salaries for the network techs to wotk on
those upgrades, service and
support, advertising, marketing which another part of the cost goes in to
support.
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