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Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ?
From: Andy Davidson <andy () nosignal org>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 15:50:22 +0000
On 6 Mar 2007, at 21:51, Jason Arnaute wrote:
But, I am charged between $150 and $180 per megabit/s for non- redundant, single-homed bandwidth (not sure which provider they put it on) and even if I commit to 20 or 30 megabits/s it still only drops down to $100 -$120 per megabit/s.
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Or am I just getting ripped off ?
That depends ... does your current service often go wrong ? :-)
Current thread:
- single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Jason Arnaute (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)
- RE: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Joseph Jackson (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Joseph S D Yao (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? John Osmon (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Matthew Crocker (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Andy Davidson (Mar 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Jason Arnaute (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Justin M. Streiner (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)