Re: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread suaveguru

Use VSAT networks (satellite networks) , contact me if
you need this service


regards,

suaveguru
--- Kim Seng  wrote:
> Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
> backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and
> LA
> connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
> backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
> wireless is a good solution for this backup?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kim.
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Re: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread Brian

Thought about buying dsl internet access at each office then building a
secure tunnel between the two?

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On Tue, 8 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:

> Maybe between to buildings, but I would not think between two coastal
> cities.  If I recall, the wireless solution I saw when working with the
> government cost out around $250,000 per month for 50 Meg link.  Apples to
> oranges I know, but even if it were to cost a 10th or 20th... the sum would
> be outrageous for T1 or Frame.
>
> Phil
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> Subject: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]
>
>
> > Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
> > backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and LA
> > connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
> > backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
> > wireless is a good solution for this backup?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Kim.
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Re: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread Circusnuts

Maybe between to buildings, but I would not think between two coastal
cities.  If I recall, the wireless solution I saw when working with the
government cost out around $250,000 per month for 50 Meg link.  Apples to
oranges I know, but even if it were to cost a 10th or 20th... the sum would
be outrageous for T1 or Frame.

Phil
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From: Kim Seng 
To: 
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Subject: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]


> Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
> backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and LA
> connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
> backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
> wireless is a good solution for this backup?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kim.
>
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Re: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread Vincent Chong

No!

Generally speaking, ISDN Backup is the best solution in term of money.

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> Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
> backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and LA
> connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
> backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
> wireless is a good solution for this backup?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kim.
>
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Re: Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread Brian

Thats an awful long distance.  Thought about frame relay?

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On Tue, 8 May 2001, Kim Seng wrote:

> Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
> backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and LA
> connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
> backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
> wireless is a good solution for this backup?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kim.
>
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Wireless for backup T1 link??? [7:3651]

2001-05-08 Thread Kim Seng

Have anyone experience with Wireless technology for
backup link solution?  I have 2 cities: NY city and LA
connected via T1 point to point and looking for a
backup solution that does not cost too much. Is
wireless is a good solution for this backup?

Thanks!

Kim.

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