> Unclear wether it’s over a separately provisioned bandwidth channel, or
> wether it shares the aggregate capacity of the HFC.
In the Comcast network it uses separately-provisioned bandwidth in the access
network.
- Jason
Hello NANOG!
Does anybody have anything, good or bad, to say about Cogent's Global Peer
Exchange?
Jared
Hello All,
This past week when I was helping my father perform some home networking, I
called AT&T to get a newer Arris router and they mentioned that if I were
to upgrade his service, he would fall under a 1 TB data cap for home
internet. Is this just in FL or have others seen similar restriction
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On 11/30/20 07:07, Jared Brown wrote:
Hello NANOG!
Does anybody have anything, good or bad, to say about Cogent's Global Peer
Exchange?
I have had two different Cogent telespammers cold-call me about this
within the last month. Neither seemed to grok the concept of peering,
why one should p
Yes this is common business practice for almost all of the MSOs.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 9:45 AM Thomas Yarger
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This past week when I was helping my father perform some home networking,
> I called AT&T to get a newer Arris router and they mentioned that if I were
> to upgr
> You take down a 10g connection and they bill each side $.2 a meg, 95th
> percintile billing. VLAN between the two sites. Both sites have to have a
> different AS number. So if you want to move 1g of data, 95th percentile,
> between 2 datacenters I guess it has some utility at $400 a gig effecti
That's Cogent for ya.
Ryan
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020, 10:14 AM Paul Emmons wrote:
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> You take down a 10g connection and they bill each side $.2 a meg, 95th
>> percintile billing. VLAN between the two sites. Both sites have to have a
>> different AS number. So if you want to move 1g of data, 95th
To expand on that a bit: The pricing differs per geographical region, I
was offered 0.1 EUR/Mbps, someone I know in Australia got a price
several times higher. No fixed port costs, no commit, no distance-based
fees. No discounts for larger ports.
Both sites have to be separate companies, not ju
We have employees using Comcast at home and they have a max of 1TB per
month. They are now going after clients forcing them to update to an
unlimited plan or pay per GB over 1TGB.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 1:05 PM Paul Emmons wrote:
> Yes this is common business practice for almost all of the MSO
You made me curious… found some interesting links…
https://www.att.com/support/data-calculator/
https://www.att.com/support/article/u-verse-high-speed-internet/KM1010099/
https://broadbandnow.com/internet-providers-with-data-caps
https://www.cabletv.com/blog/which-brands-have-dat
Great share! Thanks.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 1:33 PM wrote:
> You made me curious… found some interesting links…
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> https://www.att.com/support/data-calculator/
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> https://www.att.com/support/article/u-verse-high-speed-internet/KM1010099/
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> https://broadbandnow.com/internet-provi
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