John Scrivner wrote:
I am not too concerned. It is only about $40K a month in recurring monthly revenues off the SBC network! :-) I do worry what the phone company will do but I am nearly making as much off of wireless now as I am off the ILEC copper so in a year or so I could "snip snip" the little copper habit I still have going on. Right now I would obviously suffer some serious withdrawal. By the way, I resisted the DSL temptation completely. I do not have a single DSL on my billing. I do have a few T1s and several hundred dialup connections. I tend to think the tariff regulated services will be around for a while yet. Maybe it is wishful thinking on my part?
Scriv

Not wishful thinking.

2+ years ago we switched away from Qwest, our ILEC, to competitive clecs and dumped DSL and T-1. Wasn't enough T-1's and what we did have we converted to wireless. We had a fiber OC3 from Qwest. And support wise, DSL was almost as bad as dial up.

Now the only bill I get from a telephone company, is from clecs, and that is for a few pots for our office and a managed modem pool from another clec, and the voip service naturally isn't Qwest.

My upstream is a regional fiber carrier who delivers me fiber ethernet.
Our broadband is all wireless and we'll be adding pretty soon.

Significant savings in avoiding the ILEC.

George


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