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Sdsl Or Lease Line Cost & How To Upgrade From Dsl Maxnet?

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Hi

does any one know what it would cost to get an SDSL or Lease Line approx into home office in Pattaya, (easier to ask on here first with people maybe who have done simplar, than a mind cracking call to or visit to TTT Maxnet office, suggest: 3 valiumn before you go makes in just about bearable).

I got 1056kps which is due for free double up at month end with Maxnet so to upgrade to SDSL or Leased Line ( quality of DSL so up and down these days, making business voip calls can be a difficult experience, and lost customer = lost monet!)

So does anyone know.

1. Maxnet costs.

2, Is it easy to go from the 1029 ( or what ever it is exactly) up the the SDSL or Leased line. This is for home office in east pattaya, so not like I am down in a corporate area like Asoke in BKK etc etc...

Any help/ideas greatly appreciated!

Thanks

Gerry

A leased line would be very expensive. TRUE 512/512 leased line per month 32,000 while 2/2 Mbps will be nearly 200,000!

I don't know Maxnet provides leased lines or SDSL but you can easly check with to go to them office!

Have a friend in S. Pattay with a 256k frame relay line. This is delivered on an SDSL line.

Pays 17k/mo. I would guess a 1 Mbit line would be on the order of 50k/mo.

Router is cheap. Anything will work at that speed. You can pick one up for less than 4k.

It's a good way to go if you can afford it. You get an SLA, and a corporate account rep who actually responds to your complaints when the service is slow. (Note: did not say *fixes* the problem, just that they actually respond.)

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