Matt,

Where did you come up with dividing the cost per megabit by 120?

Josh Luthman
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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> >>What is cost per megabit from your upstream?
>
> Divide your cost per megabit by 120 to get a good idea of your cost
> per gigabit at the NOC.  If your paying $20 per megabit you would be
> at 0.17$ per GByte.
>
> Figuring your cost on the wireless network is nearly impossible.  I am
> considering:
>
> Total cost of AP and BH wireless gear at site and used to feed site.
> Divided by 24 months.  Add any rental.  Divided by your total max
> available bandwidth.  Divided by 2.  Gives cost Mbps.
>
> A site could be six canopy 2.4 AP's and a CMM.  Total max available
> bandwidth would be 60Mbps.  Guessing prices.  Bandwidth is 20$ Mbps.
> Price per GByte is 0.18$  I think that's too low but I did not
> figure/guess any BH gear cost.
>
>
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