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Hosting Virtual Tabletop
- 7 years ago
Hello hehaub, thank you for posting on the community. Getting a static IP on a business account is an optional service for an additional $9.99 per month on top of the service plan. Please keep in mind that business plans work differently than residential accounts. With your residential account, you get your service plan data of 10, 20, 30, or 50 GB (8am-2am) and a bonus zone data of 50GB (2am-8am). As an example, for the business account I will use the lowest service plan, the price starts at $69.99 you get Anytime Data at 10GB, and you get Daytime data at 25GB (8am-6pm) for a total of 35GB. Any installation charges would have to be discussed at the time of order with a sales representative.
The only ones I could see on the site for business look reasonable and comparable with residential.
Unless there is some underlying cost not specified on the website.
Do you know if those costs are on the site somewhere for comparing?
Hello hehaub, thank you for posting on the community. Getting a static IP on a business account is an optional service for an additional $9.99 per month on top of the service plan. Please keep in mind that business plans work differently than residential accounts. With your residential account, you get your service plan data of 10, 20, 30, or 50 GB (8am-2am) and a bonus zone data of 50GB (2am-8am). As an example, for the business account I will use the lowest service plan, the price starts at $69.99 you get Anytime Data at 10GB, and you get Daytime data at 25GB (8am-6pm) for a total of 35GB. Any installation charges would have to be discussed at the time of order with a sales representative.
- hehaub7 years agoFreshman
I did look into a business plan and it was going to be double the cost monthly to get what I needed. Also, I found out that to switch to business requires a totally different modem and dish to the tune of about $600. So, that was also a factor since I already have the residential version. I searched for some alternatives and eventually settled on a Microsoft Azure. I just finished setup today and it appears to be a good alternative to local hosting. (FYI: They are currently offering 30day free with $200 in credit spending to try out the service.) .
Thanks for all the advice and helping me understand what I needed from you. I learned several new things about satellite Internet that I likely should have researched first. But, as you were my last hope for Internet it did not matter much. ;)
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