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by vel0city
832 days ago
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AT&T effectively has two levels of "business line", largely based on the local infra deployment. In a commercial building you'll often be able to just get a fiber drop you can plug into your own SFP, set your IP info, and go. If you do "business line" in a residential area, it's practically the same service as residential Internet with their 802.1x-locked gateways just with static IPs as an option and an actual SLA. Unless you want them to run a fiber from their business service area all the way to your home, but be prepared to spend many thousands more. |
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