[c-nsp] ISP in US
Andy William
awilliam1981 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 05:06:36 EDT 2009
Daryl , so you recommed to get over-provisioned internet link and that will
do the job without extra effor ?
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Daryl G. Jurbala <daryl at introspect.net>wrote:
>
> On Jul 30, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Andy William wrote:
>
> Thx all and i will think about Gulfstream Daryl :)
>
> but i start to think about P2P connections like AT&T IPL (International
> Private Line) or ATM PVC between both sites , what do you think ? what is
> the estimated cost for 2M connection ?
>
>
>
> That is also a very expensive way to go (if not just as expensive), and a
> lot of it depends on where your office is in the Middle East (to determine
> which carrier you will need to pay AT&T to buy their last few miles of
> transit through).
>
> I'm still not convinced that you need it - a 5 MB connection at each end
> with a VPN between the two and some sane QoS at each edge device ought to be
> more than enough. I deliver thousands of simultaneous calls from the Middle
> East through 3 GB connections to 3 different ISPs at my colo in San
> Francisco. No special agreements with anyone, the other sides of the calls
> originating from internet connections owned by our customers. No real
> problems.
>
> So before signing any contracts, I would simply give it a shot right over
> the Internet. You'll likely be pleased with the results.
>
More information about the cisco-nsp
mailing list