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Commercial
High Bandwidth
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A commercial
business will want to use a Dedicated Network Account. That refers
to a type of account that allows a network administrator to connect
all the PC's in a LAN to the Internet. Typically, a router is placed
on the LAN's ethernet network. The router connects to a router at
Parallax Systems and maintains a connection between the LAN and
the systems at Parallax.
Whenever Internet
traffic is received at Parallax for any member on the LAN, the traffic
is forwarded to the LAN router, which in turn forwards the traffic
to the individual PC. When the PC has traffic destined for the Internet,
it goes through the router to Parallax, and then gets forwarded
by Parallax routers out to the Internet.
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Services
You Get:
24-Hour Connection
IP address assignment for your network nodes on initial
setup
Domain name service for your network nodes on initial
setup
Routing configuration to send network traffic to your
computer servers and/or workstations
E-mail routing to your E-mail server software
Symmetrical bandwidth allows for the same speed, both
upstream and downstream.
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The
Cost (per month)
FIBER
OPTIC BASED:
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310 Kbps |
$120 |
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490 Kbps |
$240 |
| 690
Kbps |
$360 |
| 790
Kbps |
$480 |
| 1120
Kbps |
$790 |
| 1500
Kbps |
$920 |
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1900 Kbps |
$1,160 |
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2500 Kbps |
$1,520 |
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3300 Kbps |
$1,750 |
| 4200
Kbps |
$2,230 |
Point-to-Point
first mile/connection
(1 mile min.) |
$500 |
| Point-to-Point
each additional mile |
$100 |
| Governmental
& educational institutions, as well as, non-profit
entities recognized as exempt from federal income
taxes under I.R.C. 501(c)(3) are entitled to a 10%
discount on the transmission services listed above. |
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Note:
Prices listed are based
upon a signed contract. Installation and construction
costs may apply.
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Wireless Internet Service |
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Wireless Connections:
Fixed-wireless
connections use a series of antennae to exchange data.
By placing an antenna on your rooftop that establishes
a clear line of sight to the Parallax tower, you'll
gain cost-effective, high-bandwidth access to the Internet. |
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| Wireless
Advantages: |
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No
Monthly Telephone Charges |
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No
Busy Signals |
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No
Cable Modem Party Lines |
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No
CSU/DSU Required |
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No
Metered Usage Fees |
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No
Hidden Monthly Fees |
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Not
Effected by Weather |
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Wireless
Service is Networkable |
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Wireless
Upload and Download Speeds are the
Same in Both Directions |
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| Pricing
Information: |
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Up to 1.6 Mbps |
$89.95
per month |
| Installation
/ Set Up |
$150.00 |
| Dial
Up Backup |
No
Charge |
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| E-Mail
Accounts: |
| 5
free e-mail accounts |
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| Wireless
Service Area: |
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potential area of service for a wireless connection is
available in Richmond and immediate surrounding areas.
As long as your antenna is within a clear line of sight
of a Parallax tower providing connectivity services, meaning
the view from antenna to antenna is not obstructed by
power lines, building or trees, connection is simple.
(In some cases, certain obstacles can be overcome.) |
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Please E-mail
or phone our sales department at (765) 962-3770 or (888) 962-3770
and ask for a quotation configured to your needs.
The
Extras
You may wish to engage some of our other services, including Web
Site Hosting or Dial-up Account.
Please note: All of the services presented here are subject to the
terms and conditions of our Service Agreement .
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More Details...
Each machine on your LAN must have a unique Internet number known
as an IP address. These numbers must be registered for use with
the InterNIC, an organization who coordinates who has which number.
Parallax allocates IP number(s) to you out of our pool of available
numbers. These numbers must be configured in the Parallax routing
equipment so that your Internet messages flow to your network.
Many LAN's have their own E-mail servers and related software which
can be configured to talk to the Internet. We can configure all
of your Internet E-mail traffic to automatically route to your E-mail
server.
Your Dedicated Network Account from Parallax allows you 24 hour
connection time for as much bandwidth (data volume) as your transmission
connection can access.
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