k of IPs would be $3000 a year, another cost would be
>the modem board, the routers etc. Thanks for your help.
>
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ch it would cost to start an ISP. Like for
>instance the block of IPs would be $3000 a year, another cost would be
>the modem board, the routers etc. Thanks for your help.
>
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Thanks for your help.
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I'm in
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I'm in
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Ok, I'll bite...
Don't start buying equipment yet. The technical component of an ISP is
only one very small part of a big pict
Ok, I'll bite...
Don't start buying equipment yet. The technical component of an ISP is
only one very small part of a big picture. If you're seriously thinking
about starting an ISP, you first need to write a business plan that
delineates your idea, your potential market, your competition, y
Don't take this as being rude, but if you are asking this kind of a
question,
you don't know enough about the ISP business.
Scott
On Friday 01 March 2002 02:35 pm, Brian Zeitz wrote:
> Does anyone have a list of equipment for a company to become and ISP? I
> also want to buy a class of IP addre
Does anyone have a list of equipment for a company to become and ISP? I
also want to buy a class of IP addresses and host them myself. Is there
a link on Cisco to help someone like myself get started. Any help on
this topic would be appreciated. I really don't know where to start
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