Re: Bandcon

2009-07-10 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-10 Thread tb
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-10 Thread Paul Wall
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-09 Thread Alan Hannan
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-09 Thread tb
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-09 Thread Paul Wall
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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-08 Thread Jason Dearborn
> 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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-08 Thread Robin Rodriguez
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

RE: Bandcon

2009-07-08 Thread Paul Stewart
: 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

Re: Bandcon

2009-07-08 Thread Andrew Matthews
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

Re: Bandcon Transport Services..

2008-06-16 Thread Nate
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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.