In this territory ISDN is actually more expensive than a DS-0 if you're
going to have it up for business hours, and more expensive than a 128K
Frame PVC if you're up 7x24.
The wireless stuff has some good gee-whiz, but I don't want to change
ISPs or purchase potentially incompatible equipment in a season of
consolidation. So, I just bought a good Courier modem off of Ebay and
arranged dedicated dial with my existing ISP. It's not like I play a lot
of games anymore anyway :-)
Thanks everyone for the tips, and look forward to some PPP images.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Paonia Ezrine wrote:
> Jack,
> I a few ideas one is atleast in Massachusetts isdn with dovbs
> (provisioning ths circuit as voice and then sending data over it is pretty
> cheap) no per minute costs.
> Also when I was looking for bandwidth awhile back I come upon some
> satellite options in your price range one was oneway and the other
> Galat@home (sp?) was two way. If you want me to track down the pointers
> let me know.
> good luck
> Paonia
>
>
> >
> > Satellite, Frame Relay, and ISDN -- ridiculously expensive. I can
> > justify about $100 a month for >=128 Kbps. I did think about sharing
> > with the neighbors for a few minutes, but I don't really need to add
> > bill collection and technical support to my list of extracurricular
> > activities.
> >
> > Anything I overlooked, or should I just buy a better analog modem and
> > get used to dedicated dial-up?
> >
> > --
> > Jack Coates
> > Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
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