Idaho isn't exactly a booming metropolis.

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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com



On 9/2/2010 11:16 PM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
Consider yourself lucky...in the REAL rural areas we pay over $1000/mth for 6 meg connections.
Scott

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Travis Johnson <mailto:t...@ida.net>
    *To:* WISPA General List <mailto:wireless@wispa.org>
    *Sent:* Wednesday, September 01, 2010 8:05 PM
    *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Akamai / other caching servers

    I have two OC-3 connections (155Mbps) and one OC-12 connection
    (620Mbps)... and even at those levels, I still average $50/meg as
    my hard cost. I am selling 10Mbps x 10Mbps dedicated connections
    to businesses and schools, etc. for $500/month.

    Travis
    Microserv


    On 9/1/2010 5:34 PM, Mike wrote:

    I too would love to know that formula.  I doubt if it would work
    in rural Tama County Iowa.  Most businesses are agribusiness
(i.e. farmers) and I already have most of them in my footprint. My biggest obstacle right now is finding cheap bandwidth. So
    even a statement that bandwidth is cheap right now does not apply
    to me.

    Friendly Regards,

    Mike

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    *From:* wireless-boun...@wispa.org
    [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On Behalf Of *Chuck Hogg
    *Sent:* Wednesday, September 01, 2010 6:26 PM
    *To:* WISPA General List
    *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Akamai / other caching servers

    I wish I had $500/mth business customers to sign up everyday!
    Regards,

    Chuck

    On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Travis Johnson <t...@ida.net
    <mailto:t...@ida.net>> wrote:

     Been there, done ALL of that. Not worth the headaches. Bandwidth is
    CHEAP now... time is still the most valuable thing in this
    business...

    I can spend hours messing, tweaking, fighting, adjusting, etc. a
    cache
    proxy, or in that same amount of time I can go install a business
    connection for $500/month and pay for ANY additional bandwidth it may
    save me. And I can do this every day. :)

    Travis
    Microserv



    On 9/1/2010 2:29 PM, Blake Covarrubias wrote:
    > On Sep 1, 2010, at 5:14 AM, Travis Johnson wrote:
    >
    >> Yes, but the bandwidth savings are not worth the headaches
    (another box or two to maintain, some sites don't like to be
    cached, customer support calls, web sites blocking a certain IP
    address because ALL the traffic from your network is coming from
    the cache server IP, etc.).
    > Its possible to prevent Squid from caching certain sites. Just
    create an ACL to deny caching them. Still too much to maintain?
    Deny caching all content by default, then create an ACL which
    only allows caching of sites you choose.
    >
    > If you don't want your proxy requests sourced from a single IP
    then use TProxy (http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4).
    With this your proxy can be fully transparent appearing as if the
    requests were sourced directly from a client instead of your
    Squid box.
    >
    > Get a Cisco router and redirect traffic to Squid using WCCP. If
    your Squid box dies the router automatically stops redirecting
    the traffic, and your users continue to surf the web normally.
    >
    > --
    > Blake Covarrubias
    >
    >
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