[28640] in North American Network Operators' Group
OT: Foolish question but we have too many differing opinions...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rich Sena)
Wed May 10 19:44:31 2000
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 19:42:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rich Sena <ras@poppa.thick.net>
To: "Fish is good Brainfood..." <NANOG@merit.edu>
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Now it's common concensus here at the farm that you get billed at the
higher capacity either inbound or outbound on a WAN connection however we
seem to havbe a disagreement here as to what the theorhetical capacity of
the specific connection is...
Say for example on a T1 is it 1544 Mbps inbound AND outbound or an
aggregate?
And for that matter what about a DS3 or other ATM's (OC3+ etc...) any
comments appreciated...
As always reply to my stupidity off-list and if enough ppl harass me I
will sumize...)
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