On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Steve Meuse <smeuse@mara.org> wrote:
Michael Loftis expunged (mloftis@wgops.com):
Actually...I'm not sure anywhere has that high of a ratio here in the states, at least for wired connectivity.
I would say that's highly dependent on your geographical location. In Montana I could see that as being true, but not in NYC, for example...
It might be more dependent upon the level of competition int he bandwidth market. Here in the mountain west (MT included) you either pay the ILEC their exorbitant fees for your last mile, or, you pay to trench. Only a couple years ago Qwest was quoting $8k+/mo for a DS3, and this was where their Cisco ONS 15454 was in the same room. I don't even want to know how much they'd charge you if you had to pay any real line mileage. Luckily int hat particular building there were/are other options, but almost any other place, you don't (that building has a lot of antennae on top, a couple placed by myself)
-Steve