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Question : Verizon providing 6Mb tunnel using VWIC-2MFT-T1
Hi All,
My organization is exploring options to provide a 6Mb pipe to a new office location. We have been in touch with Verizon who offered up a quote on this service. In this quote, they price out two VWIC-2MFT-T1 circuit cards (I'm assuming of the two port variety).
My question is, does this mean they expect us to provide the hardware necessary to bond these 4 T1's into a 6Mb tunnel? Is this their definition of providing a 6Mb pipe? I will be asking Verizon these questions later today, but was wondering if anybody out there has any experience with Verizon in regards to the above?
Thanks in advance for the support.
Answer : Verizon providing 6Mb tunnel using VWIC-2MFT-T1
Not specifically with Verizon, but yes, 4x T1's can be bonded into a 6M pipe using 2 of these 2-port VWIC's inside a Cisco router. I would assume the quote included the router itself.
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