On 6/29/06, George Rogato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Wild Blue , good example. Wild Blue is a fringe broadband player.Cable and DSL set the rules. They are the majority of the market.The majority of the market does not charge by the bit, but the fringe does.
Guess thats proof enough.No, it's not pro
Wild Blue , good example. Wild Blue is a fringe broadband player.
Cable and DSL set the rules. They are the majority of the market.
The majority of the market does not charge by the bit, but the fringe does.
Guess thats proof enough.
George
Dylan Oliver wrote:
On 6/27/06, *George Rogato* <[EMAI
On 6/27/06, George Rogato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand the reasoning behind "why" a lot of operators want to dothis or think it's a good thing. But, in my market, cable and DSLdoesn't charge this way. And I'll have to admit that I like to do video
across the net watching news etc.Unfortu
I just took a look at my graphs for 500 customers, mostly residential,
and I'm running between 3 and 5 meg 8am to midnight.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Travis Johnson wrote:
5GB per month is about a 28.8 dial-up connection running all month
long.
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This very thing is
why I implemented a 5Gig rule up/down aggregate for the month written in my
TOS with a $10.00 per Gig over the limit charge. There is no way
possible to keep someone from sharing (although that too
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For those that still think the all you can eat
option is a good one :-)
Marlon(509)
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for their broadband connection.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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That is:
(5GB/30)/5 = 33meg/hour = or about 10k/sec average. multiply that by
the 1000 users, and you only use about 10M during the peak time.
Butch Evans
Network Engineering and Security Consulting
573-276-2879
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Travis,
I did not
check your math as I am full of Enchiladas and Negra Modelo
Cerveza.
I am pretty
confident in your addition and multiplication though and even if it “
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Travis Johnson wrote:
5GB per month is about a 28.8 dial-up connection running all month
long. That equates to about 24kbps per user.
1,000 users * 24kbps = 24,000kbps / 1024 = 23Mbps (or about 1/2 of
a T3) for 1,000 users. 2,000 users would be about 45Mbps.
Does my mat
Mbs>
Mac
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Hi,
Just for fun, I wanted to see how much usage that would be... so, here i
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Yeah, I saw
that...everyone should take a good look at their Terms of Service...
Jeff
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- - although it is shamefully little ;+) when I do look.
Mac
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Mac,
So if every user on your
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Yeah, I saw
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Yeah, I saw
that...everyone should take a
good look at their Terms of Service...
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$5.00 routers? I’ll bet I can resell them for
$80.00
Mac
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Yeah, I saw that...everyone should take a
good look at their Terms of Service...
Jeff
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eless router they sell usually freezes after a
couple of hours of heavy usage though...
John
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For those that still think the all you can eat
option is a good one :-)
Marlon(509)
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For those that still think the all you can eat
option is a good one :-)
Marlon(509)
982-2181
Equipment sales(408) 907-6910
(Vonage)
Consulting services42846865
(icq)
And I run my own wisp!64.146.146.
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