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What will be the cheapest way to get 100mbps or 1gbps unmetered for business
raihan0888
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I want to stream 30 IPTV channel to another iptv stream, but this setup i need to do it from home .That's why I need to know the cost of full duplex bandwidth.if you have any idea about pricing would you please suggest.
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location?
Get a dedicated server from kimsufi?
Do it in a datacentre so you avoid the tail cost.
Do you have any specific location in mind? Or where are most of your visitors located?
Get someone with a home 100+ mbit connection in Sweden ( We have currently 1-10 gbps available), there's nothing besides unlimited bw in any of our isps.
Tilaa.com vps in Netherlands with unlimited bandwidth and 1 gb/s port.
I need it home cause I need to setup 30 IPTV box to get stream.no way to setup in DC.
In romania you have RDS with best effort 1gbps up to 600 mbps or so, some 13 Eur VAT included. If you need business, you get 100 mbps and fixed IP for 50 Eur+VAT.
Why hasn't he stated his location yet.
Well, if he won't state it, let's make assumptions. (Nothing can go wrong here.) Antarctica anyone?
Lets be serious... he's on the moon and wants to stream a landing
My location is losangeles
Nice Maounique, does anyone know if this is possible in the US minus the google internet?
It should not be possible in US, even with google, prices are much higher there and only wireless will have low enough deployment costs to reach high throughput in large areas. Here 4G is some 50 mbps at costs like 10-20 and unlimited is coming probably in a few months. As I said elsewhere, unless you need very low latency and TB of transfers or you live out int he fields alonein a valley there is no need to have a fixed line.
really cheap !!
Yes. Not in LA though.
If possible in us which state is betterd?