[CLUE-Tech] Business alternatives to DSL.

Ballon, Mike Mike.Ballon at echostar.com
Mon Dec 6 11:53:24 MST 2004


DSL can hit over 10K, I think IDSL can as high as 18k feet.

If they have the money for a T1 there are providers that will do service
beyond just the ip layer.

Fixed wireless?

I bought a T1 myself for resale but my competitor "owns" the telco closet so
my T1 is now disconnected...

-----Original Message-----
From: David Anselmi [mailto:anselmi at anselmi.us] 
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 2:02 PM
To: clue tech list
Subject: [CLUE-Tech] Business alternatives to DSL.


Anyone have any suggestions how to provide Internet access to a small 
office?  It's in an office building so I don't know whether Comcast et. 
al. provide there.

We just moved the office and the new location can't get DSL even though 
Qwest and the network cable guy thought it could.  But after being down 
a week they've decided we're 10,000' too far away and the line is 
disqualified.

It will take about a week (they say) to get a decision whether their 
equipment can be extended close enough so in the meantime I might as 
well look for alternatives.

It might be fun to run a high speed line in and provide Internet to all 
the offices in the complex.  There might be enough interest to pay for a 
T1.  Not sure I want to get into the ISP business though (actually I do, 
just don't have time at the moment).

So what do you suggest?

Thanks!
Dave
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