On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 11:03:16PM -0500, Nathan Stratton wrote:
Well what if I had a xDSL local loop from someone like Northpoint for something like $150 and then did the per bit model. A T1 (or even slightly less) for $350 starts to look rather attractive to a lot of people.
True, but if you become a CLEC and use something like access method 5 you can get that loop cost to around $30 and also offer voice services using the first 4 kHz of the loop.
Yeah... but you _STILL_ can't get that large a router port for that little money, and you never will. Bandwidth is what costs money, not copper. Cheers, -- jr 'and people _STILL_ miss this' a -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Buy copies of The New Hackers Dictionary. The Suncoast Freenet Give them to all your friends. Tampa Bay, Florida http://www.ccil.org/jargon/ +1 813 790 7592