>>What is cost per megabit from your upstream?

Divide your cost per megabit by 120 to get a good idea of your cost
per gigabit at the NOC.  If your paying $20 per megabit you would be
at 0.17$ per GByte.

Figuring your cost on the wireless network is nearly impossible.  I am
considering:

Total cost of AP and BH wireless gear at site and used to feed site.
Divided by 24 months.  Add any rental.  Divided by your total max
available bandwidth.  Divided by 2.  Gives cost Mbps.

A site could be six canopy 2.4 AP's and a CMM.  Total max available
bandwidth would be 60Mbps.  Guessing prices.  Bandwidth is 20$ Mbps.
Price per GByte is 0.18$  I think that's too low but I did not
figure/guess any BH gear cost.


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