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you're right, I can only use an OC-12... X-cept.... |
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Altered BeaZTT on February 20, 2001 at 5:34 PM |
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I can actualy utilize mine...you piped on a 48?..nope (n/m) posted by wesman [92TT-less ] on February 20, 2001 at 03:47 PM |
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Did I mention we have around 20 OC12's!?!? hehehHAHAHAH. More than that would do no good with what we have unused. I just programmed and turned up 4 new OC3's today alone riding on a new one. They interface to our servers to never need muxed less than an OC3. Anything less is a small to medium buisness and we don't really mess with in a domestic sense. We provide the bandwidth and hardware for ALOT of East Tx DSL, Cable, and ISDN. We just took over all (A.K.A. EVERY LAST BIT) of Sprints paid calling traffic. The thing is... we're in a smaller town (75K people) BUT we sit here next to the railways in one of the best and biggest bandwidth locations heheh. It funny cause everything is piped, hubbed, and repeated here. Worldcom has 2 OC192's right next door to us. When I say right next door, I mean, step outa my office, walk 12 steps and smack their techs in the face =). The people in the town have no idea what they're sitting on. The fiber runnin underground here is better than the oil =) and hardly anyone is tapping into it. To tap into riches like this in Dallas, you have to pay huge fees for the space to meet the distance requirements in the meet me room downtown. Here... just slap a shack together and build a server. Another perk is I have the control to fire multiple meg DSL and cable bandwidth to my own home for personal use =). That's why I asked if TT.NET needed some bandwidth help. We have way over kill. One T3 they were running a dedicated Quake server for months for the hell of it. A company with 50 employees clearing $190 Mil gets some toys. You need to come out here and check it out. They got silly with the plasma and projection monitors. I'll give you the full tour when you head out here to race the local track. It's about 8 miles away.
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