On Jul 10, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Paul Wall wrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:43 PM, tb wrote:
My name is Todd Braning, I work on the technical side of the BandCon
house. I am afraid Paul's email is inaccurate.
Yo Todd!
It's good to hear that you've listened to feedback and made these key
operatio
Hi Paul,
As stated in my last post, I am happy to discuss the technical merits
of BandCon’s products with any individual.However, I think most
here will concur, this is not the proper platform for such
discussions.
On a personal note, I have been an active NANOG participant for over
10 years
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:43 PM, tb wrote:
> My name is Todd Braning, I work on the technical side of the BandCon
> house. I am afraid Paul's email is inaccurate.
Yo Todd!
It's good to hear that you've listened to feedback and made these key
operational operational changes. I wish you the best o
In a former life, I used Bandcon for point to point transport between POPs.
We did not use them for IP Transit.
I found Bandcon to be professional, responsive, and their technical design
and delivery quality very high.
Problems were extremely rare, and when they occurred they were dealt with
prom
Hi All,
My name is Todd Braning, I work on the technical side of the BandCon
house. I am afraid Paul's email is inaccurate.
Here are a few facts:
BandCon offers transport services that can be configured as
unprotected or protected. If you buy an unprotected circuit, and the
underlying transpor
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Robin
Rodriguez wrote:
> I don't have any usage experience, but would be very interested from anyone
> who does as well. We have spoken with them about long-haul circuits (with
> small to no commit) and their prices are indeed incredible. The prices we
> heard were
> Their support sucks really really bad. I had a level 3 outtage and
> it took 10 calls to finally get them to do something. Things might
> have improved by now, but no promises. If you are getting a large
> amount of bandwidth ask for direct access to the carriers noc. That
> how we do it.
They
On Jul 8, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Kretchmer, Sam wrote:
Anyone on here care to comment on Bandcon transit services? Anyone
even
using them? They are offering me an incredible deal on transit, and
I was
wondering what their reputation is.
thanks
I don't have any usage experience, but would be
: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 2:44 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Bandcon
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Kretchmer, Sam wrote:
> Anyone on here care to comment on Bandcon transit services? Anyone
even
> using them? They are offering me an incredible deal on transit, and I
was
> wonde
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Kretchmer, Sam wrote:
> Anyone on here care to comment on Bandcon transit services? Anyone even
> using them? They are offering me an incredible deal on transit, and I was
> wondering what their reputation is.
I've used Bandcon in the past, and we are actually goin
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I don't use them for IP transit, but I do use them for Level3 CDN
service, and I've had positive experiences with both my sales rep and
the support people. They get stuff done in a timely manner and are also
pretty flexible towards meeting our needs.
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