05-08-2008 11:20 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:48 AM
Please suggest another forum if there is one that can help woth my inquiry.
I am not a network professional, but a financial/Biz Analyst. So forgive my ignorance of your domain of expertise (I am still trying to figure out what bandwidth and latency mean).
I am looking for help at a high (concept) level to better understand the network industry's posture on the topic of network chargeback to the line-of-business in an equitable and meaningful way (business terms - $, hours of service etc). I understand (somewhat) at a personal level, being a consumer with a DSL line at home. I pay for access to the internet through an ISP who charges me monthly rent to have a non-stop connection at a specific speed. I am looking for resources on this topic - whitepapers, blogs, websites, products etc.
BTW - I searched for âchargebackâ on the CISCO site but have not come across anything meaningful. Perhaps there is a better term, keyword?
05-09-2008 10:55 AM
Here's a few links to some whitepapers and info on network/isp/chargeback:
sirius WP: http://www.siriuscomputers.co.uk/sirius/store/content.jsp?pid=170
isp chargeback discussions:
http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-investor/0203/msg00060.html
definition - http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=chargeback
case study - http://www.chargebacksolution.com/pages/954854/index.htm
global registry - http://www.chargebackfile.com/
guide/information source - http://www.chargebackguide.com/
05-09-2008 12:49 PM
Thank you. I will checkout these resources. I appreciate your help.
05-11-2008 07:10 AM
Hey Greg,
Nice to see you back posting some great answers :) We have missed your participation here. 5 points my friend!
Take care,
Rob
05-13-2008 06:52 AM
hi rob,
yea i have alot of work to do and along with my ccie voice studies, it takes 13-14 hrs a day plus 20+ on the weekends.
it's nice to see you've been pounding out the assistance....look at you now!! :)
thanx for your support.
5 for all your hard work that i've missed!!
05-13-2008 12:58 PM
Hey Greg,
That is to be admired my friend! Best of luck in all your studies.
Take care (and Thanks!),
Rob
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