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| 5 | == Atlantic Metro == |
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| 7 | Location: 325 Hudson St., new data center coming online in the next month or two at 32 6th ave. (AT&T building), have one other data center in manhattan somewhere |
| 8 | Pro's and Con's: They run fiber rings throughout manhattan, I think that they provide the metro ethernet between the different carrier hotels, have a nationwide IP backbone, so their network is probably really good. They are a carrier-neutral facility. 24 hour access. Includes first-level support (rebooting, limited keyboard command tasks under customer direction, checking connections, etc) |
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| 10 | Provided a full proposal, Network Whitepaper, Network Service Level Agreement and Customer Comments for their LGA6 facility (not sure where this is) |
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| 14 | Full cabinet: 2 (locking): $900, $1980 |
| 15 | Electricity: 40 Amps |
| 16 | Bandwidth: drop in 2x100meg handoffs, 95% 10Mbit: $45/month (this is if we choose their transit) |
| 17 | }}} |
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| 19 | Price: $2025 ($1980+45 MRC (monthly recurring charge)): note, this is for two cabinets |
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| 22 | Cabinet setup one-time: $2000 |
| 23 | Cross-connect options: |
| 24 | CAT-5/6: $150 NRC (non-recurring charge) |
| 25 | Riser Fiber: $500 NRC |
| 26 | Fiber: $250 (not sure of the difference between these) |
| 27 | In facility carrier options: Atlantic Metro, Cogent, Global Crossing, RCN Metro, MCI, Verizon, Broadwing, Eureka, Rainbow |
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