Cross-country connectivity
NANOG people: I would like to obtain a cross-counrty dedicated data circuit (NYC <-> LA to be exact), and I would like suggestions regarding telco/topology/technology/etc. I would like something that can provide ~ 200k - 1.5M of bandwidth, and is relatively inexpensive. Any suggestions/insight would be greatly appreciated. -=asr
Look for ICI (Intermedia Communications Inc). They do pretty good frame-relay. I know they have a pop in LA, and _probably_ NYC. --Ben On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Adam Rothschild wrote:
NANOG people:
I would like to obtain a cross-counrty dedicated data circuit (NYC <-> LA to be exact), and I would like suggestions regarding telco/topology/technology/etc. I would like something that can provide ~ 200k - 1.5M of bandwidth, and is relatively inexpensive.
Any suggestions/insight would be greatly appreciated.
-=asr
On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 09:59:41AM -0800, Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI wrote:
Look for ICI (Intermedia Communications Inc). They do pretty good frame-relay. I know they have a pop in LA, and _probably_ NYC.
I hope they're a bit more clueful than they were when they were the uplink for the ISP I ran a couple years back. They upgraded their Cascade at 6pm Friday... and my two pops were down most of the weekend -- they had to fly a Cascade guy in. And their NOC was only open weekdays, 7-23. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Unsolicited Commercial Emailers Sued The Suncoast Freenet "Two words: Darth Doogie." -- Jason Colby, Tampa Bay, Florida on alt.fan.heinlein +1 813 790 7592 Managing Editor, Top Of The Key sports e-zine ------------ http://www.totk.com
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Adam Rothschild
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Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI
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Jay R. Ashworth