On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 01:57:10PM -0800, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Have been evaluating going to more consumerish-grade circuits like this at remote locations, but this scenario is one that has kept me sticking with the more traditional (and more expensive) SLA-bound circuits.
I'd call my business FIOS "prosumer" ;). Honestly, I'm not sure why you'd get business FIOS over residential FIOS if you don't need static IP addresses, at least if you're at an address where both are available. I pay $125/month for 50/50 with 5 statics, which serves my household and my IT consulting home office. I don't think my budget could cover "more expensive" SLA-bound circuits :). I looked into whether I could get same speed lower cost or higher speed same cost after the Frontier cutover, but I'm afraid all I have to look forward to is same speed higher cost when my current two year legacy Verizon contract expires :(. Maybe I should move to Texas - Google business fiber 250/250 for $100/month, with 13 statics for some additional cost I can't find documented. Plus IPv6. Be nice to have some last mile competition around here. LA is on their "some day" list, but who knows what that means geographically plus they've pretty much stopped expanding and switched to wireless 8-/.