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scooby
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said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:

t 5 ?

Did I miss a new level of service there ? I though oc are the next step up from a t-3 / ds-3.

Btw T1 prices are only 250 a month now and falling fast. t1 with an sla can be had for $250 but if you turn down the sla they can go as cheap as $99.
Links backing this up? Maybe for the line charges but not for both line and data.
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Re: Article

said by scooby See Profile:

said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:

t 5 ?

Did I miss a new level of service there ? I though oc are the next step up from a t-3 / ds-3.

Btw T1 prices are only 250 a month now and falling fast. t1 with an sla can be had for $250 but if you turn down the sla they can go as cheap as $99.
Links backing this up? Maybe for the line charges but not for both line and data.
Call sbc or qwest. at this point they are quoting well below 250 if you are even remotely close to any co with a decent pop.

»www.t1market.com/ is the fastest look up service i know of but any call to the csr's in their respective business divisions and you will get a decent quote in 10 min max.
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psx_defector

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Allen, TX

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said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:

Call sbc or qwest. at this point they are quoting well below 250 if you are even remotely close to any co with a decent pop.

You obviously havent been T1 shopping recently.

Tariff price on a loop is somewhere around 250 in the state of Texas. Add data charges to this, you easily get to 500. SBC quoted me just the other day at 545 plus tax.

It doesnt matter if you are close to a CO, within a POP, or anything like that. The monthly cost of a dedicated hi-cap line is pretty much the same across the board. There isnt much of a change between prices.

Its the installation costs that will get you. If you live in the boonies, you can get a T-1 provided the equipment is installed and they have a backhaul to a POP. Most do. Digging up and laying down a loop might cost you a small fortune though.
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