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flitcher
03-25-2002, 07:19 PM
Can anyone tell me what kind of results they have had with this company? I'm looking at their colocation plans as they seem quite cheap: http://www.prioritycolocation.com/colocation.shtml.

Sina
03-25-2002, 07:30 PM
well i looked at the site, it doesnt have much about them !! some links dont even work but anyways the prices are ok but you could find better prices with real good service and network out there much better than the one above.

porcupine
03-25-2002, 07:41 PM
flitcher, if you've got any questions about my company, feel free to ask. You will potentially get replies on service promptness, politeness, etc, but do not expect to find people who have experienced our services as we are very new and our dedicated packages have been on pre-order, but are not available till April 7th.

But as i said, if anyone has any questions, please, feel free to post, im flattered to see my company on here so soon for questions :D.

BTW, Sina, theres plenty of bigger companies, but for our price you're unlikely to find the same quality (components, setup) and service.

flitcher
03-25-2002, 07:44 PM
Can you setup a file to test download speed?

porcupine
03-25-2002, 07:47 PM
A test download sample will be up in approximately one week, you can expect typical cogent speeds (which vary depending on your location naturally) on a network that will be under 10% for the forseeable future.

flitcher
03-25-2002, 08:48 PM
Sorry for changing topic but is there a site where I can input what I want to pay per GB and have it return the results? I know there are colocation search sites like webhostdir.com, tophosts.com, hostsearch.com, etc... but as far as I know they dont offer that criteria.

porcupine
03-25-2002, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by flitcher
Sorry for changing topic but is there a site where I can input what I want to pay per GB and have it return the results? I know there are colocation search sites like webhostdir.com, tophosts.com, hostsearch.com, etc... but as far as I know they dont offer that criteria.

Nothing comes to mind, but it's probably not particularly relavent for a few reasons anyhow.

- All bandwidth prices are negotiable, no matter what anyone says, most prices are negotiable, when you buy a car, you can get extras included, when you buy a colo, you can do the same
- Bandwidth pricing depends on quantity, a system to track all of that over various providers would be very difficult
- Most centers charge by the GB, by the mbit, and by pre-purchased bandwidth, too many different types to integrate into one system IMHO.

Hope that helps, maybe there is one that does part, but i've yet to run into one :\.

Neo3Net
03-27-2002, 09:00 PM
Back on to PriortyColocation

I think they are a good company. I am good friends with the Porcupine. He is a great guy and I think that any company that he runs is fine.

Thanks :D

porcupine
03-28-2002, 01:17 AM
:blush: tell that to us immigrations :D (they made me miss my flight, im very sour that i had to pay for a standby seat as a result of them).

I couldn't ask for much more of an ovation, but anyone looking into the company, we just got additional funding, so may be multihomed within 3 months, which is great news IMHO.

:)

BiGWill
03-28-2002, 10:35 AM
multi-homed is always nice :cool:

so good luck there :)