> The figures I gave were obtained between two routers (Ascend).
> But I think the fact that I had to go long distance, so jump from PacBell
> to AT&T and then GTE had a lot to do with it.
> Frame Relay is probably more efficient for long distance.
Maybe, based on the FR info that others posted. Most of my customers are
going about 2 to 5 miles to a digital CO, then to our CO, then 1 mile via
FIBER to us.
> > be a T-1 to each POP, but somehow price does play into all this.
>
> Hell ... FR is much much much less expensive for me (long distance).
> (considering I had to pay something like $3 / 10 minutes with AT&T)
Then go with FR by all means.
>
> Arnaud.
>
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> Arnaud Girsch -+- Marben Products, Inc. / DSET Corporation - San Jose, CA
> agirsch@marben.com -+- http://www.marben.com/ -+- http://www.dset.com/
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