In San Francisco, CA one can get a cabinet with redundant A+B power, 120V/30A
per circuit, for under $2,000/month.208V circuits will be more
expensive.--andrei
From: Justin Wilson
To: NANOG
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: Ho
Tings pricing looks really good.
Anyone know of an equiv in Canada?
Sean
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> The "Ting" MVNO is owned/run by the Tucows people (remember them!) and runs
> on either Sprint or T-Mobile's network depending on where you are.
>
> For very low da
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Nick Hilliard wrote:
It is always better to clarify this sort of thing with the account
management team before purchasing, and preferably have it in email or
writing.
Exactly. Especially if you already have optics vendors that you like.
I would bake that into the eval.
On Aug 18, 2016 7:42 AM, "Nick Hilliard" wrote:
> It is always better to clarify this sort of thing with the account
> management team before purchasing, and preferably have it in email or
> writing.
Sometimes you inherit bad situations...
The (bad) solution is to program your own optics to matc
>Tings pricing looks really good.
>Anyone know of an equiv in Canada?
There isn't one. Ting is run by Tucows who are located in Toronto.
They'd love to provide similar service in Canada, but the network
operators aren't interested.
R's,
John
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