Request for quotation for business fiber broadband for an office located at 627606. The last offer from Starhub (walk in salesgirl, said after PCShow extended promo), placed the pricing per month at around 130SGD for 100Mbps connection. Since the place has no fiber point yet, Starhub will absorb the installation cost via OpenNet (roughly 1000 bucks). This comes with a 2 years contract with we did not mind. She does not specify if any port blocking involved or whether we get static IP or not.
Last contact with SuperInternet and VQ is late last year, VQ was then quoting us only the 1:1 realtime service for around 400 bucks per month for the 10Mbps connection. This is not what we are looking for (too good). Uptime is not the most important as we would have limited backup link via 4G connection. SuperInternet was quoting close to 200SGD inclusive GST then and we have to pay for the installation charge (about 1000 bucks) for the fiber point.
So, looking for about 100Mbps connection somewhere in the ballpark pricing of Starhub. Freebie router and stuff are not important at all. We are running our own router that is definitely better than the freebie router. Static IP is not required. If you have BGP peering or some other extra stuff, then we can also discuss further.
Last contact with SuperInternet and VQ is late last year, VQ was then quoting us only the 1:1 realtime service for around 400 bucks per month for the 10Mbps connection. This is not what we are looking for (too good). Uptime is not the most important as we would have limited backup link via 4G connection. SuperInternet was quoting close to 200SGD inclusive GST then and we have to pay for the installation charge (about 1000 bucks) for the fiber point.
So, looking for about 100Mbps connection somewhere in the ballpark pricing of Starhub. Freebie router and stuff are not important at all. We are running our own router that is definitely better than the freebie router. Static IP is not required. If you have BGP peering or some other extra stuff, then we can also discuss further.
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