On 11/21/14 11:42 AM, Justin Wilson wrote: > But I am buying 1 Gig on a 1 Gig circuit. I could see if it were > burstable but it was being billed as 1Gig on a Gig circuit.
If you're buying 1Gig commit then you're buying 1gig commit. That's not the contract you described. > Justin > > > -- > Justin Wilson <j...@mtin.net> > http://www.mtin.net <http://www.mtin.net/blog> > Managed Services xISP Solutions Data Centers > http://www.thebrotherswisp.com > Podcast about xISP topics > http://www.midwest-ix.com > Peering Transit Internet Exchange > > > > > > > On 11/19/14, 8:40 PM, "joel jaeggli" <joe...@bogus.com> wrote: > >> On 11/19/14 12:40 PM, Justin Wilson wrote: >>> I am looking at an order for a well known upstream provider. They are >>> handing me a circuit at a data center. The contract reads if we use >>> more >>> than 50% of the outbound the price gets re-priced and almost doubles. >>> How >>> many folks have ran into this? >> >> if you're buying 500Mb/s commit 95th percentile on a 1Gb/s circuit or >> 5Gb/s on 10 then you can expect a contract to specify an upcharge >> accordingly if you bust your commit. >> >> I generally look for terms that provide a relavitily short notification >> window for uping my commit. e.g. 6 weeks or less. >> >>> Justin >>> >>> -- >>> Justin Wilson <j...@mtin.net> >>> http://www.mtin.net <http://www.mtin.net/blog> >>> Managed Services xISP Solutions Data Centers >>> http://www.thebrotherswisp.com >>> Podcast about xISP topics >>> http://www.midwest-ix.com >>> Peering Transit Internet Exchange >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >
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