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- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:56:27 +0900
- From: Lyle H Saxon <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] ADSL or Hikari Fiber
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Dan Burrowes <danburrowes@example.com> wrote: > On 2010年12月11日 21:17, Lyle H Saxon wrote: >> There are no hikari fiber options are there? As a rule, if I have an >> option, I refuse to deal with NTT. > > Every major teleco provides fiber service. Even the Kansai Power > Company sells fiber service (presumably on their own fiber). The crux, > however, is that every fiber provider utilizes NTT's equipment in one > way or another -- if for no other reason than the fact that they have to > for peering. Even KDDI leases space in NTT's data centers, and they're > sworn enemies. Well, yes, I realize that some of my money is going to NTT no matter what, as they retained ownership of the wires, so there's no completely getting around them. But at the moment I just pay a monthly... what is it? Y2,000 to them for their ownership of the wires, and then I pay... it was Yahoo, but I guess now it's become SoftBank? - for everything else. > I've used OCN (NTT's own-branded ISP) fiber for the past 4 years, and > have only good things so say. Their customer service was even quite > good when I was looking for help configuring my CTU to handle PPPoE for > multiple routers I have at my house. "We don't officially support Cisco > equipment, but hold on a sec...", the tech said. She got back to me in > less than 2 minutes with the answer. That's encouraging. They sure wouldn't have done anything outside the rule book back in the eighties. > I've heard stories of people getting reprimanded for more than 30GB of > bandwidth (down) per month. How about for uploads? I upload a fair number of videos to YouTube and that could go over 30GB (up) per month. > Almost any consumer-marketed ISP will do > some port filtering to cut down on malicious traffic. I haven't had any trouble with Yahoo/Softbank about this, but again, my traffic is heavier uploading than downloading (which is the sole reason I'm thinking it would make sense to go with glass fiber, since otherwise things are working well-enough as they are). Lyle
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