Re: frame relay and leased line [7:65397]

2003-03-14 Thread Amar KHELIFI
hi,
an LL is most cost effective if the sites are close in proxemity.
for an FR, you will have to pay for instalation + local loop + CIR and i
also seen  providers that charge based on usage for FR.
contact ur provider to make sure about that...

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> I was told that leased line price depends on distance but frame relay
> doesn't. Is this true? Thanks. Yoshi




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RE: frame relay and leased line [7:65397]

2003-03-14 Thread Troy Leliard
FR is usefull when youhave hub and spoke deployments.  By making use of
shared circuit your bandwidth costs are normally a lot less thatn Leased
lines.

Another solution would possibl the use of VPN.  WIth the price of broadband
coming down, you could probably have a broadband connection at the remote
site and then VPN back to the hub.  This would add the benefit that the
spoke would not be reliant on the hub for internet connectivity.

Also depends on what sort of data is going to flow beetween the two sites,
If you have high priority traffic, and your spokes dont require internet
connectivity or similar, then I would use FR.

supernet wrote:
> 
> I was told that leased line price depends on distance but frame
> relay
> doesn't. Is this true? Thanks. Yoshi
> 
> 


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Re: frame relay and leased line [7:65397]

2003-03-14 Thread MADMAN
I can't speak for all carriers but we don't charge mileage for frame 
if it's intralata but there will be an extra charge even in intralata IF 
one side of the connection terminates within  the territory of an 
independant telephone company.  When interlata you will be charged 
mileage by the long distance carrier, we are working on 271 relief!!

   simple huh;)

   Dave

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Re: frame relay and leased line [7:65397]

2003-03-14 Thread JSalminen
Our carrier for LL is AT&T. Their pricing was intrastate and interstate.
Mileage wasn't considered.

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