Have you or has anyone here been able to buy from Comcast?  Comcast in
our area says we are a competitor and that they don't sell to
competitors

Dave
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On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Justin Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Most telcos figure 8 months or so is the time to start re-negotiating so
> I am surprised they did not want to start talking to you.  We always start
> making inquiries around that time to see if we can get better pricing.
>
>     Comcast fiber is not that bad to work with.  They will do BGP feeds and
> the like.  Have you contacted Zayo to see if they are doing anything in your
> area?  They have some stimulus money and have some projects on the books in
> Indiana.
>
>     Another thing to consider is where your AT&T circuit is homed out of.
>   If it is at a carrier hotel you could simply use them for transport until
> you can get another physical connection.  This would allow you to become
> multi-homed and get your AS# and work toward IP space.  I am sure this would
> keep you busy re-numbering.  Maybe in the meantime a circuit opportunity
> would open up.
>
>     Justin
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>
> ________________________________
> From: Eric Rogers <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: WISPA General List <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 15:41:50 -0400
> To: WISPA General List <[email protected]>
> Subject: [WISPA] Bandwidth Providers
>
> I am looking for multiple connections to the internet.  We currently
> have AT&T Fiber and IPs.  We want to look at redundancy in terms of
> becoming a BGP peer, and purchasing our own IP addresses.  The ONLY
> other provider in our area is Comcast.  Has anyone worked with them to
> do any BGP peering?
>
> What really rocked my boat was that I am seeing new ISPs signing up with
> AT&T Opt-E-Man with 100 MB circuits for $2600/mo.  That is less than
> what I am paying for my 50 MB circuit.  I called my sales rep and they
> stated that I could get a 100 MB circuit for $4200/mo and because I am
> under contract for another year, there is nothing they can do for
> price...so pretty much they are saying to me that they want new
> customers, and anyone under contract they can gouge as long as I am
> under contract...
>
> When can we get rid of these monopolies?!?!?
>
> Eric Rogers
> Precision Data Solutions, LLC
> (317) 831-3000 x200
>
>
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