>>Last question: who did you talk to when you decided to go the T1 route? If I pick up the telephone and call my local phone company, who will I be asking for?
My local telco is verizon...they were on of the companies I got quotes from, but my T1 service was ultimately bought from Sprint. Lots of companies sell T1's and charge different rates, they usually still go over the local telco lines, and they get a cut, but you just pay for the T1 provider and they pay-off the telco for the install and use of the lines.
>>For example, if it cost $5k to run a T1 line 12 miles, with repeaters, why wouldn't it cost a similar amount to run DSL equipment?
My guess is the $5K didn't really cover the whole cost...the fact that I had to sign a 3 year contract makes me beleive they lost money on the install, but make it up over the contract period.
>>If they are running 1 line to 1 person (as with you), did you have any performance issues? Does the 1 line contain some type of built in redundancy?
No a T-1 is much better line than a typical DSL line(but overkill if you don't need it)...its a business class service, and had plenty of up-time guarantees...a few times, for just a few hours of outage, they ate the whole $1100 monthly charge just to keep me happy. Performance was guaranteed (the bandwidth).
>>Isn't there a way to share that 'drop' with some of your neighbors?
I had never thought of that...this was pre-wireless days...maybe now that could work.
>>In my case, it will either be some type of fast internet connection or it will be that we have an office in town. If you add up all of the expenses associated with in-town office (which itself would need a fast connection), plus then the need to commute into town each day, you see that it might make sense to pay for a line drop. Especially if there was a way to share those expanses with other locals.
Thats how I justified it...I gave up my office in town (25 miles round trip) which cost me over $1200/month and "splurged" on the T-1 instead. It was a great business decision for me...wish I still had it (I connect now over regular old dialup, usually at about 28K or less /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif )