Hi, Could anyone give me any hints as to an averge charge you would expect for a T1 between Washington and New York? Thanks aid -- Adrian J Bool | mailto:aid@u-net.net Network Operations | http://www.u-net.net/ U-NET Ltd | tel://+44.1925.484461/
Adrian, Stating the obvious, prices vary but here is a rule of thumb to get you in the ball park. All telcos are willing to quote for free. :-) --nec DS1 private line pricing local loop: $400( average cost per end) IXC mileage: $2.40 per mile with a $475.00 minimum.
Hi,
Could anyone give me any hints as to an averge charge you would expect for a T1 between Washington and New York?
Thanks
aid
-- Adrian J Bool | mailto:aid@u-net.net Network Operations | http://www.u-net.net/ U-NET Ltd | tel://+44.1925.484461/
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Nancy Cartwright wrote:
Stating the obvious, prices vary but here is a rule of thumb to get you in the ball park. All telcos are willing to quote for free. :-)
--nec
DS1 private line pricing local loop: $400( average cost per end) IXC mileage: $2.40 per mile with a $475.00 minimum.
I see. Can anyone provide a similar rule of thumb for DS3s on the East Coast, especially New York - DC (Virginia, to be more precise).
Could anyone give me any hints as to an averge charge you would expect for a T1 between Washington and New York?
Thanks
And thanks in advance from me. -- Jim Dixon VBCnet GB Ltd http://www.vbc.net tel +44 117 929 1316 fax +44 117 927 2015
Hi All, Thanks to all those including Nancy who replied to me privately! On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Jim Dixon wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Nancy Cartwright wrote:
Stating the obvious, prices vary but here is a rule of thumb to get you in the ball park. All telcos are willing to quote for free. :-)
--nec
DS1 private line pricing local loop: $400( average cost per end) IXC mileage: $2.40 per mile with a $475.00 minimum.
I see. Can anyone provide a similar rule of thumb for DS3s on the East Coast, especially New York - DC (Virginia, to be more precise).
What a suprise - I'm really after the same place ;-) A DS3 though Jim, geez! aid
Hi Jim & All, On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Jim Dixon wrote:
I see. Can anyone provide a similar rule of thumb for DS3s on the East Coast, especially New York - DC (Virginia, to be more precise).
Are you moving ths data from NY to Viginia because you cannot find a suitable FM/Colocation space in Washington/V? I'm having real difficuties - hence Telehouse NY. Does anyone out there know of a neutral point in the Washington area? Both Jim and I are from the UK and I know from my quotes the International circuits are the same to either Washington or NY - hence this extra telco cost between cities is all a bit of a waste... Sorry about two questions in one day! Thanks, aid
Not relevant to East Coast, but PacBell DS1: $350 + $25/mile. MFS is signifigantly cheaper, but I don't know their formula. Josh Beck jbeck@connectnet.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECTNet INS, Inc. Phone: (619)450-0254 Fax: (619)450-3216 6370 Lusk Blvd., Suite F-208 San Diego, CA 92121 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Josh Beck wrote:
Not relevant to East Coast, but PacBell DS1:
$350 + $25/mile.
MFS is signifigantly cheaper, but I don't know their formula.
God, that is a massive difference to nancy's formula!!! Nancy's cals would give a line cost of around $900 and yours $4350 (going by my Reader's Digest Atlas ;-))) Yours seriously bemused, aid
God, that is a massive difference to nancy's formula!!! Nancy's cals would give a line cost of around $900 and yours $4350 (going by my Reader's Digest Atlas ;-)))
Well, PacBell does suck. Additionally, I would imagine that after X miles line charges change... we only have one PacBell T1 (all others MFS). It is San Diego -> Irvine, about 100 miles. I know it isn't $4k, but I don't know how much it is... around town, however, that is their cost AFAIK, but then again that too could be dated information. Josh Beck jbeck@connectnet.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECTNet INS, Inc. Phone: (619)450-0254 Fax: (619)450-3216 6370 Lusk Blvd., Suite F-208 San Diego, CA 92121 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Josh Beck wrote:
God, that is a massive difference to nancy's formula!!! Nancy's cals would give a line cost of around $900 and yours $4350 (going by my Reader's Digest Atlas ;-)))
Well, PacBell does suck. Additionally, I would imagine that after X miles line charges change... we only have one PacBell T1 (all others MFS). It is San Diego -> Irvine, about 100 miles. I know it isn't $4k, but I don't know how much it is... around town, however, that is their cost AFAIK, but then again that too could be dated information.
These things do vary all over the place. We used to pay $170 a month for a T1 in San Jose. -- Jim Dixon VBCnet GB Ltd http://www.vbc.net tel +44 117 929 1316 fax +44 117 927 2015
ditto from the last message, budgetary formula only cheers, --nec DS3 private line pricing Local loop: $4,500 (average cost per end) IXC mileage: Miles Cost per mile 0-149 $5,000 minimum 149-899 $33.60 per mile 900+ $31.92 per mile One year minimum term
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Nancy Cartwright wrote:
Stating the obvious, prices vary but here is a rule of thumb to get you in the ball park. All telcos are willing to quote for free. :-)
--nec
DS1 private line pricing local loop: $400( average cost per end) IXC mileage: $2.40 per mile with a $475.00 minimum.
I see. Can anyone provide a similar rule of thumb for DS3s on the East Coast, especially New York - DC (Virginia, to be more precise).
Could anyone give me any hints as to an averge charge you would expect for a T1 between Washington and New York?
Thanks
And thanks in advance from me.
-- Jim Dixon VBCnet GB Ltd http://www.vbc.net tel +44 117 929 1316 fax +44 117 927 2015
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