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Date:      Thu, 01 Jun 2000 19:20:46 -0400
From:      Dennis <dennis@etinc.com>
To:        Jan Knepper <jan@smartsoft.cc>, FreeBSD-ISP@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Burstable T1
Message-ID:  <200006012321.TAA04008@etinc.com>
In-Reply-To: <3936DCD4.C8C68F4B@smartsoft.cc>
References:  <3936B4DF.B9471CD2@smartsoft.cc>

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At 05:59 PM 6/1/00 -0400, Jan Knepper wrote:
>What I understand from the docco is:
>*    Burstable T1 is a T1
>*    It comes in basic contracts as:
>        * 0 - 128 Kbps sustained use
>        * 128 - 156 Kbps sustained use
>        * 256 - 384 Kbps sustained use
>        * 384 - 512 Kbps sustained use
>        * 512 - Kbps sustained use
>
>Calculation is done in such a way that the sustained use is being
determined. They
>take the highest 5% of the top and charge you for what you used.
>
>I discussed a simple example with them. Suppose I have 1 hour a day 1.5
Mbps load
>and the rest of the day nothing. This would means a sustained use of 1.5
Mbps / 24
>hours for day is 64 Kbps per hour which would fall half way the 0 - 128 Kbps
>sustained use. The guy I talked with actually got a technical guy on the
phone who
>confirmed that this example indeed would be covered by the first scale.

which has nothing to do with "burstability". Doesnt surprise me. Noone
understands anything anymore :-(

DB


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