Broadband in Scottsdale?

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Author: Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
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Subject: Broadband in Scottsdale?
I believe, based on a one year term, the physical line would cost
$414.68/month for a 768k frame or $348.18/month for a T1 frame. I know,
Qwest prices lines to entice a bigger purchase. Both these frames have a
CIR of half the stated value. Next you have your ISP charge, whether from
Qwest or some ISP adding an additional $200 to $500 per month.

Gilbert

-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Ray Van
Dolson
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 7:13 AM
To:
Subject: RE: Broadband in Scottsdale?


$80/mo for 256k? Ouch... I'm just gonna keep my fingers crossed the VDSL
is available...

Another option I didn't mention is Frame Relay (I assume via Qwest). Once
again, I couldn't find pricing info on their website, so anyone have any
idea what 768Kbps frame relay runs? It'd be good experience setting up
the routing and CSU/DSU anyways...

On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Tom Achtenberg wrote:

> Here are a few answers to your questions;
>
> Qwest VDSL cost goes to $54.99 for 1MBS service if you do not have Qwest

TV.
> IP is not "static" but is gets assigned to your NIC machine address.

After
> 3 weeks in the hospital I turned my system back on and still had the same
> IP.
>
> Cox Business: They provide the cable modem, No installation IF you sign

a
> 5 year contract otherwise $245 with 1 year and $145 with 3 year, cost for
> 256k up/down is $79.99 per month, IP is static but subject to change with
> node split.


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