On Fri, 10 Nov 1995 15:57:18 -0500, kai@netcom.com (Kai) said:
ISP's should consider using a DS1 or better to deliver dialtone for their modem banks. It makes alot of sense for the ISP and the phone company. Delivering dialtone over a T1 is certainly more cost effective than paying a %400 increase for Centrex lines.
Scott
Kai> Nope, it isn't . At least not in Nynex land. Tariffs are stupid and don't Kai> make sense , I know. If you get your phone lines delivered via T1 in NYC, Kai> you pay about $550 for a local T1. 24 POTS lines run about $600 (business Kai> rate). Now of course, you are sitting there with your SmartJack, and need Kai> to shell out $3K-$10K for a channel bank, or buy a USR Total Control rack Kai> (or a Livingston Pop-in-a-rack). Your cost per line/modem/terminal server Kai> port has just exploded, congratulations, but you don't save any significant Kai> amount per month for this arrangement. Kai> Given that you have to provide about one line per 10 customers (SLIP/PPP) Kai> these days for decent quality service, you are in serious trouble with Kai> your cash flow... In USWest land, you get to pay for the T1 local loop, and you still have to pay $35/mo for each business phone line riding on the T1!