 smp606
join:2002-01-16 PA | reply to IntraLink Re: Fiber internet
Another great thing about fiber, there are usually no errors which are common with a copper T-1 conenction every once and a while. |
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  IntraLink Premium,MVM join:2002-08-14 Utah Valley
| reply to tallen03 Fiber is a good medium, but may cost more to provision at first. Sounds like that's not really the case with your fiber opportunity.
What you really want to ask the people providing the fiber link is what they can serve you in terms of a CIR (Commited Information Rate). You can't really trust their offerings if they are giving you a "burst" rate unless they have the math to back up their "burst" terms in their SLA.
And ask them how much CIR bandwidth can they give you RIGHT NOW. That will give you an idea of how oversubscribed they are or if they have CIR bandwidth to spare. If it's not much, you can't trust that they will be able to grow as you grow and then you're stuck.
But the advantage of fiber is usually the ability to seemlessly scale your rate without introducing new hardware.
Like most have stated here, fiber is just a medium and no indicator of what's being fed through it. |
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 tallen03
join:2005-02-02 Ozark, MO
| reply to tallen03 Thanks for the response so far. It is actually fiber and as far as I know you can resell it. Another wisp that serves nearby towns uses it, I don't know much about his service though as far as how satisfied people are.
What kind of questions do I need to ask to know whether it is shared, like dsl, or more like a t1? And, what is exactly the difference anyway? If a t1 provider has a 45 mbps connection to the internet does that mean they can only sell a maximum of 30 t1's? |
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