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Re: ISP Unbundling circuits
From: Mark Kent <mark () noc mainstreet net>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:14:33 -0800 (PST)
On a slightly related topic, a US-based colo outfit used by a company I work with wants a fee to disconnect power to the cage. The tenant had been there for years and, at contract renewal time, was lobbied hard ($$) by the colo company to reduce power consumption. The tenant worked for a few months and freed up 20 power circuits. The colo then said that they had a disconnect fee for each power circuit. Now, I think a reasonable fee is $0. The colo wants considerably more. I won't bias you with the figure yet... please let me know what you think is reasonable, either by experience or just as a thought exercise. Thanks, -mark
Current thread:
- ISP Unbundling circuits itmailinglist (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Jay Nugent (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Colin Alston (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Etaoin Shrdlu (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Wayne E. Bouchard (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Seth Mattinen (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Colin Alston (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Michael Holstein (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Bruce Robertson (Jan 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Mark Kent (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Wayne E. Bouchard (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Chris Hills (Jan 30)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits JC Dill (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Jeffrey Lyon (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Wayne E. Bouchard (Jan 29)
- Re: ISP Unbundling circuits Jay Nugent (Jan 29)