x is what ever speed you are selling him. 1Meg bit per sec? 10 Meg
bit per sec?
On 12/28/2010 10:46 PM, RickG wrote:
I want to know what "x" is ;)
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Blair
Davis <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dedicated bandwidth is
Committed Information Rate or CIR
They are hard limited to x. They get x no matter what. x
of your backhaul is dedicated for their use.
On 12/28/2010 10:05 PM, RickG wrote:
Sorry, I'm not being clear. What
defines the difference between your dedicated and
non-dedicated? In other words, why would a customer pay
more for it?
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:03 PM,
Jeremie Chism <[email protected]>
wrote:
My dedicated plan is a capped bandwidth. No
limit on usage per month.
I appreciate all the feedback but my
questions was not about cost, it was about
definition. What defines dedicated? Is it a
minimum amount of bandwidth per hour, day,
week, month or ?
On Tue, Dec 28,
2010 at 8:48 PM, Blair Davis <[email protected]>
wrote:
commercial connection. sell as x
amount of bits/sec and bill
accordingly.
On 12/28/2010 2:53 PM, RickG wrote:
I have a customer that I
suspect will use the connection
24x7. How does everyone define a
"dedicated" connection?
--
-RickG