I wouldn't be so quick to diss DDS. For one it's reliable, not to mention well
supported. It is also one of the few options that allow for synchronous data
rates, ie. up to 2Mb up and down. It is expensive, but in most cases where it is
used there is no suitable option.
Nigel
Quoting Subscribe <subscribe@dounsix.co.nz>:
> Yes I know that these prices use to exist. We have implemented some of
> them
> for our clients. Fortunately for the consumer this is the year 2000.
> IPNet,
> ADSL, Cable, Fibre are the happening thing now and they are C-H-E-A-P.
> IPNet
> replaces Frame? 512Kb as opposed to 256Kb @ $520 an end instead of $2500
> an
> end. ISDN calls have been caped at flat rates. DDS stands for Dead Data
> for
> Silly people. In the year 2000 $73 cable connections will wake up the
> market
> place. ADSL will need to either follow or be ahead of the market. It was
> a
> great piece of witchery that Telecom pulled to introduce this product on
> its
> copper while holding back the competition for so long. Watch this
> (Cyber)
> space
>
> Mike
>
> id think they were waiting for the sothern cross cable??
> i mean if they were interested in screwing us wouldnt jetstream be more
> expensive?
> lets see what options did i have in auckland
> frame relay = 2500$
> DDS =1200$
> dialup(yuck) $45$ month + calling charge $0.048 x 60 min x 9 hours day x
> 5
> days x 4 weeks
> tristan $500+ per month!!!!
> ISDN = $1000+
> adsl =$179
> as a business customer i feel like im getting a pretty good deal, what
> are
> my other options?
>
> tristan
> p.s count me in for jetlite at home...
>
>
>
> > I wonder what Telecom are up to by delaying the introduction of Jet
> stream
> > Lite. As Chello is offering a great service
> >
> > Speed is 512 kbs in and 256 kbs out.
> > Its always connected. and there is no limit or charge except the flat
> rate
> > fee.
> > It costs $73 per month.
> >
> > I expect that they are checking out the true meaning of customer
> loyalty
> > trying to screw us for every cent until the competition hits them
> street
> by
> > street
> >
>
>
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