Partial T1 Internet cost?

Originally posted by SubEtha
Yeah, Full T-1.
It was also the best price I had seen in awhile.
I'm downstate.

That really is the best price I ever heard and we shop that stuff like crazy.

Ours go into suburban Chicago.

Is your cousin the salesman or something?
 
I'd found them a year ago when I ran a different business and we were pricing high speed internet. We went with dsl through another provider.
Several months later I received a callback to check in from a sales rep. and we happened to be looking for high speed at the our new offices.
The price was right so we went for it. The contracts available were from 1-3 years. Same monthly fee. The setup was $500 for a 1 yr. contract and $250 for 2+

egix recently gobbled up nearly every internet provider in my area. That might be a reason for the low prices.
 
Originally posted by SubEtha
I'd found them a year ago when I ran a different business and we were pricing high speed internet. We went with dsl through another provider.
Several months later I received a callback to check in from a sales rep. and we happened to be looking for high speed at the our new offices.
The price was right so we went for it. The contracts available were from 1-3 years. Same monthly fee. The setup was $500 for a 1 yr. contract and $250 for 2+

egix recently gobbled up nearly every internet provider in my area. That might be a reason for the low prices.

Do you have a phone number?
 
A T-1 is a digital line that has a data capacity of 1.544 million bits per second. (mbps)

Cable and DSL's are usually hooked into T-1's (or t-2,3,4) at your provider.

T-1 lines have been popular for business for a long time and have better up time than cable or dsl technologies because T-1's have been around for longer, and telco's are well versed in fixing/maintaining them. When they do go down, they are usually up very quickly.

Cable sometimes has higher bandwidth, but a T-1's ping time is always better (more responsive) than cable or dsl.
 
Originally posted by SubEtha
No problem.
Do I get a great stock tip if they end up saving your biz $3600 a year? ;)

(kidding!)

We are arb traders; what do we know about tips ...
 
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