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07-19-2007, 03:45 AM
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= UbiquityServers.com
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Ubiquity provides a pure, smart-routing network, in Telecom Hotel locations, with free remote reboot, with free IP addresses, and with free 100Mbit uplinks from Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, and New York City. These services are delivered and supported consistently by people who are fully and directly experienced with major GSP operations- from critical low-latency, to network consistency, to familiarity with high power density to prevent your $3500 Xeon 5345's with SCSI and RAID from melting - Ubiquity has you covered.
Ubiquity is officially directly partnered with Mzima Networks! -- http://mzima.net/pr/pr20070119.html
Ubiquity runs our own networks - ARIN ASN# AS15003! -- http://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=!%20NTGL
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20 Reasons to GSP with Ubiquity
Why it's ridiculous to game anyplace else!
- Minimized latency by Force10’s patented sFlow smart-routing technology with strong performance advantages over standard BGP (works like Internap FCP).
- Minimized latency by Telecom Hotel locations, eliminating distance between Mzima
- Miminized latency by Telecom Hotel locations, where hundreds of Mzima’s Peers are located on-site
- Minimized latency by Mzima’s extremely strong peering (400+ peering providers)
- Minimized latency by strictly fiber connectivity between Ubiquity and NSP’s
- Quality bandwidth by a non-oversold local network (due to the low costs of fiber capacity on a telecom hotel, availability is immediately accessible in all locations).
- Quality bandwidth by premium upstream (Mzima’s 10Gbit fiber backbone, Level3, Savvis, and SBC/AT&T).
- Quality of bandwidth by an all-Cisco network with excellent QoS (Quality of Service) enabled
- High availability is achieved through Force10’s largest backplanes in the industry (E-Series routers – even larger than Internap – even larger than any Cisco gear!)
- High availability is achieved from Mzima’s 10Gbit global fiber backbone
- High availability is achieved through strictly fiber connectivity between switches
- High availability is achieved through strictly fiber connectivity to NSP’s and peers
- Eliminated Risk of cut transit fiber (connected to immediate NSP’s across the hall – not across the state)
- Eliminated Risk due to a redundant philosophy towards network and power (giving way to a 100% uptime SLA)
- Low cost due to the elimination of high long-haul transit fees for our high-bandwidth applications (Telecom Hotel Cross-Connects)
- Low cost due to aggregate bandwidth commitment (3Mbit in Los Angeles + 5Mbps in New York City + 7Mbit in Dallas + 5Mbit in Chicago + 3Mbit in Seattle = 23Mbit pricing!!)
- A consistent network can be expected in Five of the largest US locations
- A consistent level of care and customer service can be expected in Five locations
- A consistent understanding of your needs as a GSP and the sensitive network needs of gamers can be found in Five locations, managed by people who know the gaming industry
- Ubiquity’s value proposition flows down – offer your own customers the SAME superior product from Five locations without the massive costs and indifferent customer service of collocating with a Telco carrier!
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SPECIAL - Subtract $10/Mbit!!
Bandwidth Ramp - 95 Percentile Billing
SPECIAL - Subtract $10/Mbit!! (expires 6/14)
* 1-4 Mbit/sec - $75 per Mbit/sec - now $65/Mbit!
* 5-9 Mbit/sec - $65 per Mbit/sec - now $55/Mbit!
* 10-19 Mbit/sec - $55 per Mbit/sec - now $45/Mbit!
* 20-49 Mbit/sec - $45 per Mbit/sec - now $35/Mbit!
* 50-99 Mbit/sec - $35 per Mbit/sec - now $25/Mbit!
* 100+ Mbit/sec - $30 per Mbit/sec - now $20/Mbit!
* 1000+ Mbit/sec - Please call
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Rackspace + Power Pricing
Ubiquity's Rackspace and Power pricing fluctuates by the industry climate in each area. Please review http://ubiquityservers.com/colocation/ for current list pricing, and contact our staff to discuss what we can make most cost-effective for your needs!
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* Test files and IP's available upon request
* 24x7x365 support / remote hands available
* Bandwidth commitments are aggregate across all 5 locations
* 100% uptime SLA on power and network
* Questions? Ask!!
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Contact Information
web: http://www.ubiquityservers.com
e-mail: sales [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
phone: 1-866-GET-UBIQ ext. 1
or
1st Contact: Clint Chapman
AIM: UbiquityClint
ICQ: 149459479
Skype: UbiquityHosting
MSN: blahrus@hotmail.com
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 111
e-mail: clint [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
2nd Contact: Corey Northcutt
AIM: UbiquityCorey
MSN: coreynorthcutt@hotmail.com
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 302
e-mail: corey [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
3rd Contact: Jake Mertel
AIM: UbiquityJake
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 401
e-mail: jake [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
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= UbiquityServers.com
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= UbiquityServers.com
===============================================
Ubiquity provides a pure, smart-routing network, in Telecom Hotel locations, with free remote reboot, with free IP addresses, and with free 100Mbit uplinks from Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, and New York City. These services are delivered and supported consistently by people who are fully and directly experienced with major GSP operations- from critical low-latency, to network consistency, to familiarity with high power density to prevent your $3500 Xeon 5345's with SCSI and RAID from melting - Ubiquity has you covered.
Ubiquity is officially directly partnered with Mzima Networks! -- http://mzima.net/pr/pr20070119.html
Ubiquity runs our own networks - ARIN ASN# AS15003! -- http://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=!%20NTGL
===============================================
20 Reasons to GSP with Ubiquity
Why it's ridiculous to game anyplace else!
- Minimized latency by Force10’s patented sFlow smart-routing technology with strong performance advantages over standard BGP (works like Internap FCP).
- Minimized latency by Telecom Hotel locations, eliminating distance between Mzima
- Miminized latency by Telecom Hotel locations, where hundreds of Mzima’s Peers are located on-site
- Minimized latency by Mzima’s extremely strong peering (400+ peering providers)
- Minimized latency by strictly fiber connectivity between Ubiquity and NSP’s
- Quality bandwidth by a non-oversold local network (due to the low costs of fiber capacity on a telecom hotel, availability is immediately accessible in all locations).
- Quality bandwidth by premium upstream (Mzima’s 10Gbit fiber backbone, Level3, Savvis, and SBC/AT&T).
- Quality of bandwidth by an all-Cisco network with excellent QoS (Quality of Service) enabled
- High availability is achieved through Force10’s largest backplanes in the industry (E-Series routers – even larger than Internap – even larger than any Cisco gear!)
- High availability is achieved from Mzima’s 10Gbit global fiber backbone
- High availability is achieved through strictly fiber connectivity between switches
- High availability is achieved through strictly fiber connectivity to NSP’s and peers
- Eliminated Risk of cut transit fiber (connected to immediate NSP’s across the hall – not across the state)
- Eliminated Risk due to a redundant philosophy towards network and power (giving way to a 100% uptime SLA)
- Low cost due to the elimination of high long-haul transit fees for our high-bandwidth applications (Telecom Hotel Cross-Connects)
- Low cost due to aggregate bandwidth commitment (3Mbit in Los Angeles + 5Mbps in New York City + 7Mbit in Dallas + 5Mbit in Chicago + 3Mbit in Seattle = 23Mbit pricing!!)
- A consistent network can be expected in Five of the largest US locations
- A consistent level of care and customer service can be expected in Five locations
- A consistent understanding of your needs as a GSP and the sensitive network needs of gamers can be found in Five locations, managed by people who know the gaming industry
- Ubiquity’s value proposition flows down – offer your own customers the SAME superior product from Five locations without the massive costs and indifferent customer service of collocating with a Telco carrier!
===============================================
SPECIAL - Subtract $10/Mbit!!
Bandwidth Ramp - 95 Percentile Billing
SPECIAL - Subtract $10/Mbit!! (expires 6/14)
* 1-4 Mbit/sec - $75 per Mbit/sec - now $65/Mbit!
* 5-9 Mbit/sec - $65 per Mbit/sec - now $55/Mbit!
* 10-19 Mbit/sec - $55 per Mbit/sec - now $45/Mbit!
* 20-49 Mbit/sec - $45 per Mbit/sec - now $35/Mbit!
* 50-99 Mbit/sec - $35 per Mbit/sec - now $25/Mbit!
* 100+ Mbit/sec - $30 per Mbit/sec - now $20/Mbit!
* 1000+ Mbit/sec - Please call
===============================================
Rackspace + Power Pricing
Ubiquity's Rackspace and Power pricing fluctuates by the industry climate in each area. Please review http://ubiquityservers.com/colocation/ for current list pricing, and contact our staff to discuss what we can make most cost-effective for your needs!
===============================================
* Test files and IP's available upon request
* 24x7x365 support / remote hands available
* Bandwidth commitments are aggregate across all 5 locations
* 100% uptime SLA on power and network
* Questions? Ask!!
===============================================
Contact Information
web: http://www.ubiquityservers.com
e-mail: sales [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
phone: 1-866-GET-UBIQ ext. 1
or
1st Contact: Clint Chapman
AIM: UbiquityClint
ICQ: 149459479
Skype: UbiquityHosting
MSN: blahrus@hotmail.com
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 111
e-mail: clint [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
2nd Contact: Corey Northcutt
AIM: UbiquityCorey
MSN: coreynorthcutt@hotmail.com
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 302
e-mail: corey [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
3rd Contact: Jake Mertel
AIM: UbiquityJake
Office: (312) 281-5101 ext. 401
e-mail: jake [at] ubiquityhosting (dot) com
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= UbiquityServers.com
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