[olug] A DSL of our own?
puzzled at home.com
puzzled at home.com
Fri Apr 6 12:48:27 UTC 2001
Sounds like Oliver already has a pretty good plan for DSL here - I
doubt we can compete - looks like I'll be installing a handful of ISDN
lines for our internal use.
Oliver Banta wrote:
> Whose network are you going to use to provide DSL service? Alltel is
> greatly limiting their DSL coverage in OMA. For how much it's worth --
> we provide Tier 1 (384kbps down/272kbps up) with a /29 of addresses for
> $29.95/month. (We have a DS3 into Alltel's ATM network for our DSL
> circuits).
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Oliver Banta
> Systems Engineer - Chief Packet Pusher
> Binary Net, Inc. - www.binary.net
> (402) 484 - 5211 - Lincoln, NE USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: puzzled at cse.unl.edu [mailto:puzzled at cse.unl.edu]On Behalf Of
> puzzled at home.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 5:03 PM
> To: olug at bstc.net
> Subject: [olug] A DSL of our own?
>
> American Relay installed its first T1 and wireless customers a
> few weeks ago. Right now we have three employees who want DSL service
> and I've got a Cisco 3810-V3 with the right adapter to do a single T1
> worth of DSL.
>
> Can I get a show of hands on how many people would want a 256k
> DSL line, stable IP address( or /29) with no dumb policies, reverse
> DNS lookups set to what you want, etc? What is something like this
> worth? I figure we'd have pretty heavy use from this crowd - no more
> than 12 - 15 people could share the single DS1 I'm installing.
>
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