[c-nsp] ISP in US

Andy William awilliam1981 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 18:42:00 EDT 2009


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 ?


best regards
Andy


On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Daryl G. Jurbala <daryl at introspect.net>wrote:

> None.  There is no common carrier between the two.  The US has plenty to
> choose from.  The Middle East has very few, all buying from one or two top
> tier in-region carriers.
>
> It is also likely that you will have to use a VPN between the sites, as any
> type of SIP/RTP/H.323 is likely to be blocked in the border in the Middle
> East.
>
> That being said, I seriously doubt you need what you think you need
> (guaranteed QoS).  If you do, you can absolutely purchase an MPLS tunnel
> between wherever you like, with dedicated QoS.  After all of the
> interconnect fees from each carrier it may have to pass though, likely
> bandwidth-metered, it would be cheaper to purchase a private Gulfstream V
> and build an airport at each site.
>
>
> On Jul 29, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Andy William wrote:
>
>
>> according to your experince with ISPs in US , what is the best ISP that
>> can
>> offer QoS-based service between 2 internet points (US and ME) ?
>>
>>
>


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