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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?
- From: "Tony Spencer" <tony AT tonyspencer.com>
- To: "'Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/'" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 10:05:48 -0500
Funny. I was just giving our rep a hard time about this a couple of days
ago. She agreed that their pricing structure was outdated and she says they
have been discussing lowering it but seems to me that they need to come down
A LOT. This is why I'm looking at the Speakeasy OneLink 6Mx768k for a
fraction of the price that TW is asking.
TimeWarner's real problem is that they don't offer a solution for small
business who want more downstream but don't need 2Mbps upstream.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Czeiszperger [mailto:michael AT czeiszperger.org]
> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 5:39 PM
> To: Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/
> Subject: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?
>
> I was wondering if the choices for internet connectivity have
> changed
> at all recently? The 3Mx384 connection from TimeWarner has seemed
> slow now that I've added some more employees, and I went looking to
> increase the service level. What I got back was this puzzling
> list of
> prices.
>
> 3Mx384k for $89.95/month
> 2Mx1M for $199.95/month
> 2Mx2M for $299.95/month
> 4Mx2M for $399.95/month
> 6Mx2M for $499.95/month
>
> The cost differential from going from $89.95/month to $199.95 seems
> to make it not worth it, but are there any options? These seem
> expensive, but the performance still seems higher than DSL, and
> cheaper than one of the T's.
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[internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 10/29/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Tony Spencer, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
David Rasch, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Tony Spencer, 10/30/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?, David Rasch, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Jim Ray, 10/30/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?, David Minton, 10/31/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?, Mark Turner, 10/31/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Jim Ray, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Tony Spencer, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
David Rasch, 10/30/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] connectivity choices for small business?,
Tony Spencer, 10/30/2005
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