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Re: DSL backhaul provisioning
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () zocalo net>
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 20:09:30 -0800 (PST)
> We just got a bid on DSL service saying they provision at 200 DSL per > T1. That seems awfully high to me, since DSL potentially runs a lot > more traffic than 56Kbps modems. I was planning at 24 per T1. This was hashed out on the ISP/C mailing list about a month ago. Most providers are putting in between 200 and 250 DSL users per T1 of outbound bandwidth. Think about it: $2K/200 is $10/user/month of bandwidth. $2K/24 is $85/user/month of bandwidth. If you're selling your DSL lines for $300-$400/month, it's fine to give people $85 of bandwidth, but if your DSL costs the same as everybody else who's losing money on it, you need to keep that cost down in the $8-$10 range. -Bill
Current thread:
- DSL backhaul provisioning William Allen Simpson (Mar 13)
- Re: DSL backhaul provisioning Bill Woodcock (Mar 13)
- Re: DSL backhaul provisioning Shawn McMahon (Mar 14)