HI @groupstudy members
Got a question for you. I have just started at a startup network company
and they wish to have links to about 10 different locations (some of
them overseas). What we need is that these links come into a central
site (home office router) and we also have some sort of redun
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HI @groupstudy members
Got a question for you. I have just started at a startup network company
and they wish to have
g WAN engineering in Australia, there was a very
cost-effective nailed-up Basic Rate ISDN service that you might also want to
research.
good luck!
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elp you in the design.
If you want some references contact me offline.
Cheers
Laurent
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When I was doing WAN engineering in Australia, there was a very
cost-effective nailed-up Basic Rate ISDN service that you might also want
to
research.
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You'd be referring to Telstra's Semi-Permanent Connections (SPCs). They
were available on Microlink services.
Telstra
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