RE: (PM) ISP SETUP (fwd)

Jon List (jonlist@flanet.com)
Thu, 11 Jun 1998 14:36:18 -0400

haha.. I didnt get it personally..

Too bad the guy doesn't even know the name of the Sun Operating System..

heh.. 100 phone lines into 100 external modems... and I thought it was bad
tackling a messy beast with 50-60 analog POTS lines going into external
modems a while back... With PM3's available, why would this guy bother with
buying TS for the 100 analogs.. It seems he doesn't realize he isn't going
to be doing any 56K protocols with POTS either...

I can see why he wants some advice..

Wholesale prices.. hahahah

>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 23:25:30 -0700 (PDT)
>From: charles <sales@pcdirect.ca>
>To: sales@pcdirect.ca
>Subject: ISP SETUP
>
>Dear sirs,
>
>I got your email address from Lucent and I am planning a start up an ISP for
>1000 subscribers initially and grow potentially to 10,000 subscribers.
>We have a Sparc 20 server and lots of PII-3xx intel PC's. I cannot decide
>on using SUn polaris or NT on the PC. I plan to get 100 phone lines into
>100 external X2 or K56 modems thta we have.
>
>To learn more, can you please email your ISP diagram from the telephone
>telco
>box thru concentraTORS and your servers config and backup etc ?
>
>I am looking into Lucent, 3COM and Cisco solutions - any idea which one is
>best fit ? also, budget wise ?
>
>What software is available on either Unix or NT that can allow easy
>subscriber
>account set up and maintenance and billings ?
>
>All your inputs will be deeply appreciated and rewarded when you have to buy
>some PC parts. I run a PC wholesale and getting parts at good wholesale
>prices.
>
>Thanks. Charles.
>
>

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