[AusNOG] internet connection in a difficult location

Joshua D'Alton joshua at railgun.com.au
Tue Mar 5 21:22:36 EST 2013


If you were living with dialup speeds then I'd suggest you find a cheap
crappy building somewhere close that DOES have DSL, grab DSL there, then
run a point to point wireless solution from

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 9:09 PM, James Troy <James.Troy at intelematics.com>wrote:

> I have just asked the question internally, if our dialup is delivered over
> fibre who owns the fibre. However at a $500,000 install fee for our usual
> ISP to deliver the connection the cost is unreasonable for what the site
> has to deliver. ****
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> *From:* Jeffrey Sims [mailto:jeffy at tehintartubes.net]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 5 March 2013 9:09 PM
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> *Cc:* ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> *Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] internet connection in a difficult location****
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> Correct me if I'm wrong here, but if you can't get fibre, why not go a
> fibre based connection?****
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> Especially if there is no copper, up there they probably all use microwave
> links because of the exact scenarios you provided.****
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> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 9:01 PM, James Troy <James.Troy at intelematics.com>
> wrote:****
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> Hi all,****
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>                 I am hoping to draw on the expertise of this list, we have
> a site that until today has been running on a dialup connection that had a
> static IP address. This was working fine and was sufficient for our needs
> however as of today our provider EOL the product we were on an to change to
> another provider for dialup is quite frankly painful. The history of the
> site (ATV-10 Tower Ornata Road MT DANDENONG) is that it suffers from
> multiple lightning strikes a year and lightning rods don’t always take the
> full hit. In fact the last major hit it had melted the copper MDF and thus
> it was decided that the copper would not be replaced.****
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> Until today our dialup line has been delivered over a fibre connection,
> however I want to move away from this setup mainly because of how
> unreliable dialup is becoming (try to buy a v.92 modem quickly these days)
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> We had a cable connection priced up and the install alone was $500,000 and
> entirely unfeasible. Due to the lack of copper so is any DSL based tech.
> the only options I can see is a 3G connection (signal strength wont be an
> issue being next to the tower) however I was hoping for a fixed line
> solution. Can anyone else think of another way of getting a reliable,
> “always on” connection that will support us running a VPN over it?****
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> FYI microwave and other wireless tech’s have also been looked at but the
> install cost is once again unfeasible.****
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> Perhaps if any providers already have a fibre connection to the site and
> can deliver I would love to hear from you.****
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> James Troy****
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> Intelematics Australia : connected mobility****
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> 250 Swan Street, Richmond, VIC 3121****
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