From hank at ibm.net.il Sat Apr 4 21:43:43 1998 From: hank at ibm.net.il (Hank Nussbacher) Date: Sat, 04 Apr 1998 21:43:43 +0200 Subject: 64kb and E1 pricing Message-ID: <2.2.32.19980404194343.006c2c30@max.ibm.net.il> I am in need of a comparative pricing table of 64kb & E1 lines (national and to the USA). Plz send me URLs if you have any. Thanks, Hank From konradpl at zt.piotrkow.tpsa.pl Sun Apr 5 00:04:05 1998 From: konradpl at zt.piotrkow.tpsa.pl (Konrad Plich) Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 00:04:05 +0200 (CEST) Subject: 64kb and E1 pricing In-Reply-To: <2.2.32.19980404194343.006c2c30@max.ibm.net.il> Message-ID: National lesed lines pricing table you can find under http://www.tpsa.pl/laczapl.html (unfortunately in Polish but 64k is alwwas the same :-) Konrad _________________________________________ | // | Konrad Plich ==//====== | TP S.A. ZT Piotrkow Tryb. // //==, | konradpl at zt.piotrkow.tpsa.pl ((_//===' |______________________________________ // On Sat, 4 Apr 1998, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > I am in need of a comparative pricing table of 64kb & E1 lines (national and > to the USA). Plz send me URLs if you have any. > > Thanks, > Hank > From Mike.Norris at heanet.ie Mon Apr 6 11:47:53 1998 From: Mike.Norris at heanet.ie (Mike Norris) Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 10:47:53 +0100 Subject: 64kb and E1 pricing Message-ID: <199804060948.KAA02871@Tierce.hea.ie> > I am in need of a comparative pricing table of 64kb & E1 lines (national and > to the USA). Plz send me URLs if you have any. In Ireland, the national telco (Telecom Eireann, TE) are understandably reluctant to publish their tariff sheet for leased lines. Their rival, Esat, is just as coy; they ask you what TE charge you and, if the business suits them, quote you about 10% below TE. Anyway, here are the rates which TE charges for digital leased lines: Charge 64Kbps 512Kbps 2048Kbps Per local end * 608 2313 3800 Main link fixed ** 316 2530 5691 Main link per km to 30km 117 274 586 Main link per km over 30km 6.3 46 128 Setup charge per end 930 1660 5000 * Payable per local end up to 1km each. Add same figure per km for local end distance in excess of 1km. ** This is payable if the local ends connect to different exchanges. These charges are in Irish pounds. The first four elements are rental charges per year. VAT is applicable at 21%. For trans-Atlantic half-circuits, TE's charges are 83,000 a year for 512Kbps and 220,000 a year for 2Mbps. Ihth. Mike From Mike.Norris at heanet.ie Mon Apr 6 11:47:53 1998 From: Mike.Norris at heanet.ie (Mike Norris) Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 10:47:53 +0100 Subject: 64kb and E1 pricing Message-ID: <199804060948.KAA02871@Tierce.hea.ie> > I am in need of a comparative pricing table of 64kb & E1 lines (national and > to the USA). Plz send me URLs if you have any. In Ireland, the national telco (Telecom Eireann, TE) are understandably reluctant to publish their tariff sheet for leased lines. Their rival, Esat, is just as coy; they ask you what TE charge you and, if the business suits them, quote you about 10% below TE. Anyway, here are the rates which TE charges for digital leased lines: Charge 64Kbps 512Kbps 2048Kbps Per local end * 608 2313 3800 Main link fixed ** 316 2530 5691 Main link per km to 30km 117 274 586 Main link per km over 30km 6.3 46 128 Setup charge per end 930 1660 5000 * Payable per local end up to 1km each. Add same figure per km for local end distance in excess of 1km. ** This is payable if the local ends connect to different exchanges. These charges are in Irish pounds. The first four elements are rental charges per year. VAT is applicable at 21%. For trans-Atlantic half-circuits, TE's charges are 83,000 a year for 512Kbps and 220,000 a year for 2Mbps. Ihth. Mike From Mike.Norris at heanet.ie Fri Apr 24 17:53:18 1998 From: Mike.Norris at heanet.ie (Mike Norris) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 16:53:18 +0100 Subject: Fw: Requested NSF Routing Arbiter database object changes Message-ID: <199804241553.QAA16661@Tierce.hea.ie> Here's a brave attempt to clear the swamp, and more ;-) Mike ---------- > From: NSF Routing Arbiter Database Maintainer Forwarding > To: AS1800 at ra.net > Subject: Requested NSF Routing Arbiter database object changes > Date: 24 April 1998 16:37 > > > Dear Maintainer, > > This is to notify you that some objects in which you are mentioned as > a maintainer were requested to be changed, but *failed* the proper > authorisation for any of the mentioned maintainers. > Please contact the sender of these changes about changes that need > need to be made to the following objects. > > The mail message causing these failures had the following mail headers: > > - From: Super-User > - Subject: > - Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 18:31:32 +0300 (EET DST) > - Msg-Id: <199804241531.SAA04338 at g03.global-one.net.tr> > > NSF Routing Arbiter Database Maintainer Forwarding Department > > --- > DELETION REQUESTED FOR: > > route: 192.0.0.0/2 > descr: QUARTER-DEFAULT-ONE > descr: The Reasonable Default Route Project > descr: This prefix is one of three which is designed > descr: to accomplish several things. Firstly, ICM > descr: will be offering a set of robust and hardened > descr: default-oriented prefixes which will be made > descr: reliably available to some of AS1800's peers and > descr: things downstream from them. The routing announcements > descr: will be supplemented with a box that sends back > descr: appropriate ICMP messages; at some point we will > descr: also make a view of the default-announcing box's > descr: knowledge of global routing available to folks > descr: who wish to accept the default announcement. > descr: Secondly, this announcement is designed to assist > descr: ANS in the transition away from advisories. We expect > descr: that this will allow people to send in far fewer > descr: advisory updates than is done currently, without > descr: breaking reachability between ANS's customers and > descr: the rest of the world. This is good for both ANS > descr: and everyone else. > descr: Thirdly, ICM will be running some experiments on > descr: sheer amount of traffic that follows an ultimate > descr: default, although this must be done without > descr: examining that traffic for content without explicit > descr: permission from the originator. We expect that this > descr: will help serve as a tool to identify and correct > descr: problems in the global routing system. > descr: questions, comments and flames to: smd at sprint.net, roll at stupi.se > origin: AS1800 > advisory: AS690 1:1800 2:1239 > mnt-by: MAINT-AS1800 > changed: con at sprint.net 951012 > source: RADB From Andrew.Hilborne at onyx.net Fri Apr 24 18:28:14 1998 From: Andrew.Hilborne at onyx.net (Andrew Hilborne) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 17:28:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: Fw: Requested NSF Routing Arbiter database object changes In-Reply-To: <199804241553.QAA16661@Tierce.hea.ie> Message-ID: On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Mike Norris wrote: > > Here's a brave attempt to clear the swamp, and more ;-) > > Mike I sent a request (no flame yet) to smd at sprint.net, but I've had no response... Am I one of millions? Andrew Hilborne ONYX Internet From Andrew.Hilborne at onyx.net Fri Apr 24 18:28:14 1998 From: Andrew.Hilborne at onyx.net (Andrew Hilborne) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 17:28:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: Fw: Requested NSF Routing Arbiter database object changes In-Reply-To: <199804241553.QAA16661@Tierce.hea.ie> Message-ID: On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Mike Norris wrote: > > Here's a brave attempt to clear the swamp, and more ;-) > > Mike I sent a request (no flame yet) to smd at sprint.net, but I've had no response... Am I one of millions? Andrew Hilborne ONYX Internet From liman at sunet.se Mon Apr 27 11:07:26 1998 From: liman at sunet.se (Lars-Johan Liman) Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 11:07:26 +0200 Subject: Fw: Requested NSF Routing Arbiter database object changes In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 24 Apr 1998 17:28:14 +0100 (BST)" References: Message-ID: <19980427110726T.liman@flaptop.pilsnet.sunet.se> Andrew.Hilborne at onyx.net: > I sent a request (no flame yet) to smd at sprint.net, but I've had no > response... Am I one of millions? smd (= Sean Doran) is, since quite some time, no longer with Sprint. Try if you want to flame him personally. If you want to reach his role at Sprint - then you're one of millions ... ;-/ Cheers, /Liman #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # What the DNS really needs, is CLUE records ... ;-) #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Lars-Johan Liman ! 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