mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
Actually professional DCs provide what they promise and mention clearly on their product list their usage policy.
I am using both dedicated 1Gbps and 95th Percentile billing (50Mbps) so its always better when usage policy is clear.
I mean you sign a contract with CtrlS when at first call they say "Yeah you can use upto 1Gbps" but on 7th call they are saying "You can use upto 1Gbps or more but it depends how much bandwidth is available free for use at that time"
Dedicated port != dedicated Internet bandwidth. No data centre is providing you with the latter - especially not at the $80-100/month range. You could get your own carrier bandwidth but that's not the same.
Secondly, yes our usage won't be 100Mbps at all. 10-30Mbps line would be good enough but its always good to know how much we can expand with our current provider, also getting BSNL FTTH line of 10Mbps unmetered for just 1 server or 2 servers I dont think should count in commercial. I can just show that usage and those servers in a apartment for personal use. But yeah from a legal point of view, I had rather not do it and look for alternatives.
It would be a wise choice, IMO
MTNL/BSNL Leased Line offers are not so decent priced on high links.
34Mbps is for Rs 1.08 Lacs I guess.
Is the price yearly ? As then it makes it almost 9k INR a month which would fairly be decent enough for a dedicated line.
The price you see on the MTNL website (I assume you've looked at this page (Mumbai tariffs)) is annual, but is not all inclusive, of, among other things, Internet Bandwidth. This is a *circuit only* price from one point on MTNL's network to another (and not even premises to premises).
From MTNL Mumbai's page:
"Leased Circuits are dedicated link which interconnects important nodal centers and sites. The Leased Circuits are popular medium which is being utilized Enterprises to conntect their data centers, operational sites, call centers etc to run their business applications. A leased circuit may be a speech circuit, a data circuit or a telegraph circuit. MTNL Procvides different types for Leased Circuits."
The correct pages for leased lines from MTNL Delhi or MTNL Mumbai
I'd point you at the relevant pages on BSNL's site but it's unreachable half the time so I'm not even going to try right now.
However nowhere bandwidth is mentioned.
Can I assume its unmetered ?
Leased lines are not metered.
E2E provides colocation ?
I don't know. Ask them.
Can they also provide a optic fiber line to a apartment/office nearby from their facilities ?
Laying cable and providing services on them requires a specific type of license, so, no.
Reliance is outta question, too damn costly as per what I have read regarding their service and rates.
Their network might be the topest in India, but in that price I can take a Plane and colocate same servers in Singapore or HK maybe.
It'd be a lot cheaper, of course, but whatever quotes you've had from Reliance are for Leased Lines, so comparing them to the prices you've seen on MTNL/BSNL's sites for Leased Circuits would not be fair. At the end of the day, prices aren't going to vary significantly from the big 3, especially when you're only buying small amounts of bandwidth - they might even go so far as to just use the TRAI ceiling tariff which was set, what, 5 years ago or so.
I am using both dedicated 1Gbps and 95th Percentile billing (50Mbps) so its always better when usage policy is clear.
I mean you sign a contract with CtrlS when at first call they say "Yeah you can use upto 1Gbps" but on 7th call they are saying "You can use upto 1Gbps or more but it depends how much bandwidth is available free for use at that time"
Dedicated port != dedicated Internet bandwidth. No data centre is providing you with the latter - especially not at the $80-100/month range. You could get your own carrier bandwidth but that's not the same.
Secondly, yes our usage won't be 100Mbps at all. 10-30Mbps line would be good enough but its always good to know how much we can expand with our current provider, also getting BSNL FTTH line of 10Mbps unmetered for just 1 server or 2 servers I dont think should count in commercial. I can just show that usage and those servers in a apartment for personal use. But yeah from a legal point of view, I had rather not do it and look for alternatives.
It would be a wise choice, IMO
MTNL/BSNL Leased Line offers are not so decent priced on high links.
34Mbps is for Rs 1.08 Lacs I guess.
Is the price yearly ? As then it makes it almost 9k INR a month which would fairly be decent enough for a dedicated line.
The price you see on the MTNL website (I assume you've looked at this page (Mumbai tariffs)) is annual, but is not all inclusive, of, among other things, Internet Bandwidth. This is a *circuit only* price from one point on MTNL's network to another (and not even premises to premises).
From MTNL Mumbai's page:
"Leased Circuits are dedicated link which interconnects important nodal centers and sites. The Leased Circuits are popular medium which is being utilized Enterprises to conntect their data centers, operational sites, call centers etc to run their business applications. A leased circuit may be a speech circuit, a data circuit or a telegraph circuit. MTNL Procvides different types for Leased Circuits."
The correct pages for leased lines from MTNL Delhi or MTNL Mumbai
I'd point you at the relevant pages on BSNL's site but it's unreachable half the time so I'm not even going to try right now.
However nowhere bandwidth is mentioned.
Can I assume its unmetered ?
Leased lines are not metered.
E2E provides colocation ?
I don't know. Ask them.
Can they also provide a optic fiber line to a apartment/office nearby from their facilities ?
Laying cable and providing services on them requires a specific type of license, so, no.
Reliance is outta question, too damn costly as per what I have read regarding their service and rates.
Their network might be the topest in India, but in that price I can take a Plane and colocate same servers in Singapore or HK maybe.
It'd be a lot cheaper, of course, but whatever quotes you've had from Reliance are for Leased Lines, so comparing them to the prices you've seen on MTNL/BSNL's sites for Leased Circuits would not be fair. At the end of the day, prices aren't going to vary significantly from the big 3, especially when you're only buying small amounts of bandwidth - they might even go so far as to just use the TRAI ceiling tariff which was set, what, 5 years ago or so.