Re: [NTISP] ** ADSL Connections **

postmaster ( postmaster@abraxis.com )
Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:32:38 -0500

We're using PacMon to monitor and report usage on an IP-by-IP address basis
- then we charge our customers for the bandwidth they actually use

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regards

Abraxis Networks

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At 10:15 AM 12/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>We price our bandwith for DSL the same as for co-location or Frame
>circuits. I would suggest looking into something like a Packeteer though.
>That's what we use for bandwith allocation/monitoring.
>
>--bl
>
>At 09:55 AM 12/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>The phone company in our area is launching ADSL (Asymmetric Digital
>>Subscriber Line) in January. This technology is essentially a
>>Frame-Relay connection for the end-user at a fraction of the cost. The
>>customer is paying the phone company about $100/month for the circuit,
>>but has the potential of receiving a full T1 and sending 75% depending
>>on copper quality, according to the phone company. We see this as is a
>>very cheap T1 connection, but feel the customer may expect our band
>>width to be as inexpensive as the connection.
>>
>>I am looking for some ideas on how to price the bandwidth?
>>
>>George
>>
>>George G. Stossel, President Phone:
>>419.352.3568
>>DACOR, Inc. FAX: 419.353.0149
>>519 W. Wooster Street Sales: 800.447.5333
>>Bowling Green, OH 43402-2763 03 USA Email:
>>stossel@dacor.com
>> WWW: <http://www.dacor.com/>
>>
>>
>>
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>Brian Lube
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