How much is everyone paying for good quality
bandwidth? We're in the
market for 10Mbps -
20Mbps and we're seeing pricing around $100 a meg
for the bandwidth only (we'll be providing our own
transit via wireless).
This is for Sprint bandwidth via fiber (upstream
has two OC12 circuits and
has a ton of excess bandwidth
available).
I'm thinking about asking them for a quote
for 10Mbps/10Mbps burstable
to 100Mbps/100Mbps. Anyone have a burstable plan
like this with their
upstream? How are high bandwidth burstable plans
like this usually
priced by a provider?
One provider's quote difference between 10Mbps and
20Mbps was $400.
Is this typical, do
fiber prices really drop off like this once you purchase
more than 10Mbps?
Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder
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