[MLB-WIRELESS] xDSL to Regional and Interstate nodes.
Jamie Lovick
jalovick at doof.org
Wed Jul 9 22:48:23 EST 2003
Hi,
Just another note on these xDSL tails. The committee of AWAi would like
to propose the following to potential members.
If 60 people become members in a region that is interested in being
linked, AWAi will provide the tail for free for as long as there are
atleast that many members in a region where a tail is located. If there
are more members in an area, and the membership deems it a suitable use
of funds, AWAi will add more bandwidth.
Membership is still $35 per annum, but we have dropped the joining fee.
We figure this is a good way to encourage advancement of the community
wireless networks in each region.
I am sure this is going to be a hot topic, so we encourage everyone to
let us know what they think.
Regards
Jamie
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Jamie Lovick wrote:
>
> I am sure this is going to be a rather contested topic, but I am willing
> to jump into the frey (I've just posted the idea to Melbounre Wireless
> with a warm response).
>
> What does everyone think of a ADSL link to regional locations to
> interlink the various wireless networks?
>
> Through a deal I have arranged with my employer, United IP, on behalf of
> the AWAi, we have available to us xDSL tails which would terminate here
> in Sydney, allowing wireless networks to interlink.
>
> The pricing deal is as follows. These tails are Telstra wholesale tails,
> sourced via Connect.com. It is a DSL tail only, no Internet bandwidth is
> included. Other speeds are available, but these are the cheapest tails
> that are available to us.
>
> Metro means any captial cities, and Regional is any non-metro area.
>
> Speed Metro Regional
> 256/64 $ 56.87 $ 66.55
> 512/128 $ 71.39 $ 78.65
> 1.5/256 $104.06 $118.58
>
> The install is around $150.
>
> I don't expect that these prices will change any time soon, but I cannot
> gurantee it. If their tail costs go up, so will ours.
>
> A 1.5/256 which essentially would give us a 256K symetrical link with
> overhead going down would be $104.06 a month. The overhead could be used
> for downstream data from any connection to any no-cost routes to peers
> here in Sydney. We also intend to host a lot of mirrors available to the
> network.
>
> We also have been working on a routing plan suited to a network of this
> scale, which will be released at the next AWAi technical meeting on the
> 5th of August here in Sydney, and available on the AWAi website soon
> after.
>
> I know there are Internet deals which may look fairly similar in price,
> but running a VPN over the Internet would cost alot more than a tail
> alone (yes, I know iiNet has bliink time, but that is only per state),
> and the contention ratios on most "unlimited" internet links are very
> high.
>
> Would that sort of figure be something that the group feels would be
> worth it for an interstate interconnect?
>
> There may be other alternatives, but this one is available, and fairly
> easy to do, however there will obviously be an ongoing cost.
>
> What does everyone think?
>
> Regards
>
> Jamie
>
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