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RE: Looking for AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN service impressions- on or off-list replies welcome


From: "Crooks, Sam" <Sam.Crooks () experian com>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:22:13 -0500

 
After much hassle and several false starts and disconnects in getting in
touch with the right department in Sprint, I spoke to a woman in
technical support in the group that supports 3G data cards.  

She said:

- public IP addresses are used
- static IP available for $3/mo additional
- maximum 3G data plan is 5GB/mo of data transfer, retail reate, $60/mo
(which is typically cheaper than your typical ADSL/IDSL or ISDN service
cost)


Sam Crooks



-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:sethm () rollernet us] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:13 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Looking for AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN service
impressions- on or off-list replies welcome

Charles Wyble wrote:


Crooks, Sam wrote:
I'm considering use of AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN services and the 
Cisco 3G router interface cards/integrated module in C880 routers for

primary or backup WAN network connectivity for routers.


I haven't used the integrated cards with cisco gear. However I do have
300+ cards deployed throughout the United States (EVDO USB modems on
Linux boxes).


I'm looking for information from users of these services on the
following:
- addressing - Do these WWAN services use dynamic, PPPoE or static IP

assignment typically? Any of the 3? All?
   - is static IP assignment available?

We have static IP assignment for our Verizon cards. Sprint cards 
aren't static.



I received an offlist response indicating Sprint now offers static.

~Seth



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