No Comcast here.  No AT&T here. Others as well.

Only real competition at this site would be bonded T1 lines. Qty 1 T1 in this location would be ~~ $500 per month.

There might be another Wireless provider that could get through the hole in the trees, but the number would be very, very limited.

bp

On 10/29/2014 1:22 PM, Mike Hammett via Af wrote:
What are Comcast\TW\AT&T\Zayo\etc. selling 100 megs for? That's where you want to sell your 100 megs, assuming you're not losing your ass at that rate.



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*From: *"Bill Prince via Af" <af@afmug.com>
*To: *"Motorola III" <af@afmug.com>
*Sent: *Wednesday, October 29, 2014 1:57:39 PM
*Subject: *[AFMUG] price range for a dedicated 100x100 service.

We have a new subscriber we're providing dedicated 24x24 service right now.

He's asked for a quote for dedicated 100x100 service.  The link is ~~
8.5 miles.  Right now, I'm thinking we need to put in a licensed link.
The site is active with 2 PMP450 APs, and I do not want to interfere on
a site with relatively tight spectrum demands, so anything in 5.8 is out
of the question.

I don't really need technical advice, but I'm looking for advice on how
to price this.  Typically, we charge 30-50 % of the equipment cost and
then price the monthly recurring to recover the remaining equipment cost
over 12 months.  However, I would like to entertain alternatives.


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bp



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