[175720] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Industry standard bandwidth guarantee?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Carlos Alcantar)
Thu Oct 30 03:05:07 2014
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From: Carlos Alcantar <carlos@race.com>
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:04:48 +0000
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For access side (home users) we have slightly over provisioned there
circuits, to minimize the "I=B9m paying for 20 why am I getting 19" type of
calls. Provision them out to 25 they get 23-24 on there speedtest
everyone is happy.=20
Carlos Alcantar
Race Communications / Race Team Member
1325 Howard Ave. #604, Burlingame, CA. 94010
Phone: +1 415 376 3314 / carlos@race.com / http://www.race.com
<http://www.race.com/>
On 10/29/14, 3:24 PM, "keith tokash" <ktokash@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi *, sorry if this has been answered, I did look.
>
>Is there an industry standard regarding how much bandwidth an
>inter-carrier circuit should guarantee? Specifically I'm thinking of a
>sub-interface on a shared physical interface. I've not thought much
>about it but if there's a more generally-accepted guideline than, "when
>the customers start leaving / when you leave," I'm at least 5% ears.
>
>Thanks,
>Keith
> =20