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Re: Frame-Relay ISPs in Israel.
Hi.
I have a Frame Relay line 128 K that is connect to AquaNet Ltd.
Altho this company is some what not fast i recive quit good responce times.
Well i mostly use the line to connect my servers (http://www.xxxnet.co.il
and http://www.comm.co.il and http://www.lizard.co.il ) but when i'm
downloading (and in my case i do not care about the time of day) in the
mornings i recive very good responces.
One i D/L 4 MP3 file at 5 KB each...left me with my thunge out :-))
Well their price is quit good, only 100$ for 64 or 150 $ for 128.
You suposed to use only 30% of the line bandwidth , but it will take alot
of D/L to reach 30%.
I once D/L 500 Mb at one night and still have'nt reached 30% average month
capacity.
The only (but not difficult) problem is with the IP numbers.
As evryone knows IP is becoming quit unique , so it is the company polisiy
not spare as much as she can.
If you have a router that support SINGLE IP (or multi IP) or as they called
NAT then you will recive only the WAN connection IP and you will not be
needed any more.
if you are using a Bezeq routers or a router that can't use NAT then the
price mey (but not sure) cost little more.
If you need more information plz reply me.
Mike
At 19:54 03/11/98 +0200, you wrote:
>The following is quite off topic, so if you're no interested: don't read &&
>don't flame.
>
>I'm going to order a Frame-Relay connection for a home use. I'd like to hear
>from anyone who has any experience with Israeli ISPs supplying Frame-Relay
>services, in terms of : cost/bandwidth, actual bandwidth received, how many
>(if any) IPs did you get, any limits on the service, did they register a
>domain for you as part of the package, what CIR level do you get for this
>price, how much do they charge for initial installation.
>
>I was looking at actcom's site for their prices and they seem to be the
>cheapest around, however I don't have any tech-specs on what I actually get
>(gona call them later) so if anyone has specific experience with them, please
>respond as well.
>
>For the sake of reducing noise-to-signal (actually increasing) ratio on
the list, please respond by private mail.
>
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