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Re: Pricing model for transit services
From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 09:52:29 -0400 (EDT)
Also, some large ISP's have a policy that you must buy the whole pipe unmetered if your commit is >50% pipe speed.
The beauty of current economic situation is that should that ever be someone to claim that one's answer can always be "Why dont you pass me to your manager" at which point the problem gets resolved into the buyers favour. It does sometimes require pointing out the the manager that their company had been missing its own revenue guidance.
And there are at least 4 ways of computing 95th percentile, though I'm sure there've already been threads on this.
There is only one way of computing 95th percentile. Since it is math, it is very black and white. There are multiple ways of defining what are the inputs of 95th percentile. Alex
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- Re: Pricing model for transit services Lane Patterson (Sep 23)
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- Re: Pricing model for transit services Stephen J. Wilcox (Sep 23)
- Re: Pricing model for transit services Joe Abley (Sep 23)
- Re: Pricing model for transit services Richard A Steenbergen (Sep 23)
- Re: Pricing model for transit services Lane Patterson (Sep 23)
- Re: Pricing model for transit services alex (Sep 24)
- Re: Pricing model for transit services Alex Rubenstein (Sep 23)