RE: SBS DSL Choice
- From: "BA" <BA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:01:04 -0700
Mark:
Various options are available; you could simply upgrade your fractional T1
(usually, I find that 512 at a minimum is about right for that number of
users), or you can go w/ DSL. The DSL providers I have worked with include
Verizon (cheap biz service w/ lots of bandwidth) and Megapath (our internal
network has run on their service for many years, and it has been top-notch),
among others.
You can do a search on DSL providers on the web, and you can check what
services are available in your area. But if you already have fractional T1,
it might be just as cost-effective to upgrade to more bandwidth. I know that
is typically the case w/ XO Comm services.
HTH...
BA
"Mark Madsen" wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am looking for some advice regarding business DSL. I am running SBS
> 2003 with about 25 users and need to know if the performance of business DSL
> is adequate for our operation. We currently use a Partial T1 (128kbps) for
> email and internet, and are looking to increase our bandwidth. We have
> Sprint business DSL available in our area but I cannot find any information
> regarding total number of users supported on this service. Any advice would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Madsen
>
>
>
.
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