Re: Internet Connection

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I have a client with a Fractional T1 tied in with his Telephone service and
the Internet is 256 mb both ways. You get what you contract and pay for ;-)

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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"Rick Dilley" <rdilley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e8RvqkKtFHA.4076@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The BEST rate I have seen for ADSL is 3MB down and a LOT LESS up.
>
> This is what Verizon is advertising in the US.
>
> T1 is a stable 1.55MBPS each way.
>
> Although you are being "given" a router if you go T1...of more importance
> is
> the PROVIDER.
>
> I whole-heartedly recomment UUNET/MCI. Although they are more costly their
> service/support is incredible.
>
> Recently a client of mine ignored my advice(his right) and went with a
> "no-name" consolidator...the actual channelized T1 was from Verizon.
>
> Nothing but headaches and disruptions....so at this point his aggrevation
> and outages have cost him more productivity that if he had gone top-tier
> from the start.
>
> just my 0.02
>
> RickD
>
> "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous> wrote in message
> news:Ou2TGVItFHA.3080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> See
>>
> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Network/TwoNicsastaticIPaddressISArouter/tabid
> /154/Default.aspx
>> for ideal setup
>>
>> --
>> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> COMPUMAC
>> "Allen Wadsworth" <AllenWadsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message news:75014665-F599-4D23-B301-22FB608DE8EA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > DSL in great in the download department but really tends to slow down
> when
>> > we
>> > have to email large attachments. As for the ICW, a router would be
>> > supplied
>> > to me if I went to T-1. I suppose that would be the type of connection
> I
>> > would choose in the ICW?
>> > Allen Wadsworth
>> >
>> > "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Allen
>> >>
>> >> Yes you can connect to T1. Depending on T1 DSL may actually be faster
>> >> than a
>> >> fractional T1. Connection type would depend on how the T1 was
> terminated
>> >> and
>> >> whether a router was used.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> >> COMPUMAC
>> >> "Allen Wadsworth" <AllenWadsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> >> message news:E1AA6D29-1914-4DD0-A76A-FF143EEDF09B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Can SBS 2003 connect to the internet through a T-1 line or am I
> content
>> >> > with
>> >> > DSL. And what option would I choose in the internet connection
> wizard?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>
>


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