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  1. #1
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    TranxactGlobal feedback ?

    I'm looking for TranxactGlobal testimonies, I plan to move my servers out of Peer1 at the end of September. So far looking at their forums it sounds good, I only want to see what you guys think of them (current customers if possible).

    I had the pleasure of meeting Jeff (Sailor) at the Montreal WHT get-together last year and he was really friendly, knowledgeable.
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    We have been working with GNAX/Tranxactglobal for about 2 years now and it has been great.
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    J-P may i ask why you are moving away from Peer1?

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    GNAX is one of the best!
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    Originally posted by Intech
    J-P may i ask why you are moving away from Peer1?
    I'm currently in Montreal, their bandwidth pricing here is expansive, I considered moving to Peer1 NY but I'll have to sign long term contracts and remote hands is $150/h. (if not more). Overall peer1s network is really good and I hope GNAX will be comparable.
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    GNAX remote hands is $160/h but does not require any long term contracts.
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    Thanks J-P I was just intrested incase you noticed something wrong with the network

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    Originally posted by VapoRub
    GNAX remote hands is $160/h but does not require any long term contracts.
    Where do you see that ? I'm sure we can negotiate a deal or something should the need arise.
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    99.999% network uptime with these providers. Good stuff. Don't fret.
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    Originally posted by BaselineAce
    99.999% network uptime with these providers. Good stuff. Don't fret.
    Don't forget RouteScience!

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    Originally posted by J-P
    Where do you see that ? I'm sure we can negotiate a deal or something should the need arise.
    ~$150/hr is a pretty standard industry rate. If a provider is charging less than that other than after negotiating the price with them, I would be worried.
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    Originally posted by bqinternet
    ~$150/hr is a pretty standard industry rate. If a provider is charging less than that other than after negotiating the price with them, I would be worried.
    IIRC, Peer1 NY charges $150/hour during biz hours and $250/hour after hours, billed in 15 min. increments.
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    ~$150/hour is the standard industry "asking" rate......

    negotiate and you will get a better deal. We work with providers who are supposedly premium providers and bill as low as $85/hour.
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