| I don't think you have any clue what you are talking about. First of all, you are comparing apples to oranges. Commit to a single DC is not the same thing as metered bandwidth to thousands of customers. - Running fiber to a DC is way easier than running it house that could be in the middle of nowhere. - Commit != selling bandwidth by the byte. I think you fail to understand this. I don't have the time to explain this in detail to you anymore as I've already spent more time than I wanted to writing the rest of this. > If I can, you can. I've even given examples with links to order pages. Not that I recommend FDCservers, mind you. Uh still wrong, and not even close even if you include FDCservers. 1GBPS $2500/328717GB = $0.007/GB 10GBPS $15000/3287170GB = $0.004/GB Where's the $0.001/GB? A page asking you to contact their sales team is not an example. If you are buying transit you need to be in the proper DC and you need to colo. This is out of reach for most programmers that deploy on EC2 or Digital Ocean. > How much money do you have on you? There's a bet I'd like to win. You're probably going to make another flawed comparison that you can get tier 1 bandwidth lower than HE by buying some absurd amount of commit. Feel free to prove me wrong with actual quotes. http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showpost.php?s=8394951450d19c2... |