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Re: The DSL business model
From: Shawn McMahon <smcmahon () eiv com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 16:35:55 -0400
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 04:27:26PM -0400, Jared Mauch wrote:
Small business, so up to 500 employees? ip per user plus the IS/servers related to infrastructure, subnetting, you can easily justify some real address space.
Should we start listing firms with hundreds of millions or more in market capitalization, that have less than 200 pieces of equipment with an IP address, but a significant business need for uninterrupted high speed data access to their corporate offices? Or will you just acccept that they exist, without needing to actually give you a tour of one?
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- RE: The DSL business model Roeland Meyer (May 15)
- Re: The DSL business model Christopher A. Woodfield (May 17)
- RE: The DSL business model Daniel Golding (May 17)
- Re: The DSL business model Shawn McMahon (May 17)
- Re: The DSL business model Jared Mauch (May 17)
- Re: The DSL business model Shawn McMahon (May 17)
- RE: The DSL business model Daniel Golding (May 17)
- Re: The DSL business model Christopher A. Woodfield (May 17)
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- RE: The DSL business model Roeland Meyer (May 17)