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Broadband

  • 19-02-2003 5:16pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,204 ✭✭✭


    Right ive been given a project for cokkege which involves pricing designing and implomenting a buisness network.

    The buisness has 2 office's one in cork city and the other in dublin.
    I need to find out some good sites whit price's on broadband connections from adsl through to atm line leasing


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 258 ✭✭Ardmore


    Originally posted by woodyg
    Right ive been given a project for cokkege which involves pricing designing and implomenting a buisness network.

    The buisness has 2 office's one in cork city and the other in dublin.
    I need to find out some good sites whit price's on broadband connections from adsl through to atm line leasing

    You're starting with price?

    Don't you think figuring out what sort of connectivity you need, and how much it will be worth to your business, would be a better starting point? Depending on the circumstances, it might make more sense to spend a couple of thousand a month on connectivity than €89 for an ADSL connection at each office.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,802 ✭✭✭thegills


    My advice would be to look at some websites of companies that supply business services; nevadatele.com, eircom, Colt Telecom, WorldCom and check out some case studies. Why not contact a company who might be able to tell you what sort of network they have (a relative perhaps).

    Get your self familiar with the different options; leased lines, VPN's, IP over ATM etc.

    When you have all that done then worry about price.


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