In the UK and I think our prices are high. (Quote in front of me)
256K
setup �2,495
Annual �8,300
2MB
setup �5,311
Annual �31,000
I have a question, is there a calculation you can perform to see how
many concurrent connections you can get on a leased line.
i.e for 64K, 256K and 2MB.
Cheers
Tony
www.hotchilli.co.uk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Stephens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 11:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to save costs ;-) ???
>
>
> Stop your <Australian expletive deleted> complaining. Here in
> Australia
> the <Australian expletive deleted> telephone monopoly charges us $1000
> to setup and ($990 per month) $11,880 per annum for a 64k ISDN line!!!
>
> I asked about a 2Mb frame relay line over a distance of 12kms and I
> was
> quoted $65,376.00 plus $2052 per annum and $7000 installation charges!
>
> As you can see here its nothing but sheer unadulterated robbery.
>
> Take your <Australian expletive deleted> T1 line or the
> ADSL and use a Linux Masquerade AND BE THANKFUL!!!
> Bruce.
>
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >
> >A T1 line in Taiwan cost about 9,200 US$, and a ADSL line with 6MB
> down
> >and 1.5 MB up cost only 1,300 US$ - from the same provider, however
> they
> >are not willing to give us more than 8 (minus ADSL router, network
> ip,
> >broadcast ip ===> actually only 5 usable) IPs. They are also not
> willing
> >to route my IPs through ADSL, and therefore they also don't use BGP
> >there. I want to do a NAT to overcome this, but all models I created
> >would not work that way I want:
> >
> >*** All requests from our LAN should be translated to one of the ADSL
> >IPs and so the answer should come via ADSL, but all requests of the
> >Internet should be answered via our IPs.
> >
> >
> >bye
> >
> >Ronald
> >
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