There are a couple of ways to do it.
You can provide it either by how much bandwidth you will be providing to the installation, or by how many concurrent users you will be providing service for. If they/you choose bandwidth system, I would charge what you would charge any other commercial account for that level of service, plus something on there for the upkeep. Concurrent users I would price based on XXX Kbps per user, on the same commercial structure. Based on what they/you expect the usage to be. Thank you, Jon Turlington <mailto:[email protected]> AD&S Manager NDemand, Inc. <http://www.ndemand.com/> Phone: 713-559-9651 Fax: 713-559-9700 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Terry White Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:04 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] free public wifi I have been asked by our city to provide free public wifi in a lake/ park area. has anybody ever done this and charged the city or county to provide the service. If so how much did you charge? Terry White United Services (800) 585 - 6454 [email protected] <http://www.unitedsky.net/WildBule/index.html> WildBlue <http://www.unitedsky.net/DirecTV/index.html> DIRECTV <http://www.unitedsky.net/UnitedSky/index.html> United Sky "Your Local Satellite Professionals"
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