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    AT&T quoted me $3600/mo for 3 bonded T1's, and that included the line lease. of course that was to get it piped to my office for a WISP I was thinking of starting up.

    I dunno what they would be in a datacenter.

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    Originally posted by Mfjp
    Level3 will go to sub 50 on a Full gigE.
    UUNET is at 60~70 on a Full gigE, I'm assuming Qwest is about the same.
    ATT is at about ~80 on a Full gigE

    I'm just guessing this from the last time I chat with agent selling transit.

    Are you trying to price out what cybercon pays in St. Louis?



    These prices are fairly accurate. Slightly aggressive, but close enough.

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    What do you mean by "full gigE"?
    You mean 100Mbps commitment on a Gig line?
    Or a 1,000Mbps commitment?

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    On a full Gig-E AT&T is about $80-$90. OC-3 pricing is about $150-$200.

    Level3 is Sub $50 on a Gig-E.

    Qwest is about $70.

    If you play your cards right you can get UUNet for about $50 on a Gig-E.

    Aaron

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    Originally posted by Papa Smurff
    So you're telling me that a full GigE at $80 per meg would cost $80,000 per month??

    What about a 100-200Mbps commit on GigE's?


    100 - 200 MB on which provider?

    Evan

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    Originally posted by WebHour.net
    You means it cost US$50 or what?

    $50 per Mbit.....so 50k for a full gige.

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    Mrdredd, you gotta understand there are many things that can be done to BGP to archive a lower cost per mbps.

    Lately, I have seen a company doing Internap incoming and GLBX outgoing.

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    mrdredd how much do you sell per u / mbit at cybercon

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