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Applied Operations has one goal - happy customers

Our pricing should be reflective of that, we're economical without ignoring important issues like quality.

    Colocation Pricing:
  • 365Main - 42U/20A of power, $700/month
  • 200Paul - 42U/20A of power, $750/month
  • 200Paul - 20U/20A of power, $500/month
  • SCL01 - 42U/20A of power, $650/month
  • Private - 42U/20A of power, $500/month
  • 1U Colo + 1A of power + 1Mbps, $100/month
    Comitted Bandwidth Pricing:
  • 1-25Mbps - $45/meg
  • 26-50Mbps - $40/meg
  • 51-100Mbps - $35/meg
  • Ask us about 90th and 94th Percentile Billing!
    Wan Port Pricing
  • T1 - $150/month, $100 install (See our T1 page)
  • Fractional T3 (10Mbps) - $400/month, $250 install
  • Fractional T3 (20Mbps)- $700/month, $250 install
  • Full T3 - $1200/month, $250 install
  • All Wan ports are unmetered
  • There may be an additional X-Connect fee for termination based on location
    Base T1 Package Pricing
  • 1 Year Term
  • 1.5 Mbps
  • /27 IP Space
  • $350 NRC
  • $500 MRC
  • MRC May be adjusted for Mileage
    Non-Comitted Bandwidth Pricing:
  • FastEthernet Only (100Mbps)
  • $100/month Port Fee
  • 1-25Mbps - $50/meg
  • 26-50Mbps - $45/meg
  • 51-100Mbps - $40/meg
    Backup Storage Pricing:
  • 10GB - $4/month
  • 30GB - $10/month
  • 100GB - $20/month
  • 1TB - $120/month
    IP Pricing:
  • 1 IP - $1/each
  • 20+ IPs - $0.75/each
  • 50+ IPs - $0.50/each
  • 100+ IPs - $0.25/each
  • All IP's must be justified (Per ARIN Guidelines)
  • IP Fees may be Waived with Bandwidth Purchase
    Managed Consulting Rates:
  • Basic Unix - $50/hour
  • Advanced Unix - $100/hour
  • Routers - $120/hour
    Standard Consulting Rates:
  • Unix - $120/hour
  • Routers - $120/hour
    External Server Management:
  • Includes Monitoring and one hour of consulting time
  • FreeBSD - $30/month
  • Solaris - $40/month
  • Linux - $50/month
  • Windows - $200/month
    Router Management:
  • Cisco - $250/month (2 Hours of Consulting Included)
  • Juniper - $250/month per location (2 Hours of Consulting Included)
  • Foundry - $350/month per location (2 Hours of Consulting Included)
  • Each additional router per location is $100/month (1 Hour Included)
  • Includes monitoring
    Switch Management:
  • Cisco & Foundry - $250/month
  • Extreme - $350/month
  • Other - $300/month
  • Each additional switch, $100/month
  • Bulk Packages available
  • Minimum commitment of 4 switches
    Firewall Management:
  • Sonicwall - $500/month
  • Basic Cisco - $250/month
  • Basic Juniper/Netscreen - $200/month
  • Advanced Cisco - $450/month
  • Advanced Juniper/Netscreen - $350/month
    DNS:
  • $5 setup per domain
  • $5/month for 1-25 domains
  • $10/month for 26-50 domains
  • $20/month for 51-100 domains.
    Monitoring:
  • $5 setup per device monitored
  • $10/month for email alerting
  • $100/month for a live person response
P2P Special:

We offer a discounted service based on providing a special price for flat rate off-hours usage. If you rarely use your network during normal hours, you can realize savings by subscribing to this plan. Every month you will receive an email detailing what hours are considered off hours and during that time you can blast away without incurring any overages. P2P Clients like rtorrent have the ability to auto-schedule so you can make the most of this if you use that client.

    Normal/OffPeak:
  • 3Mbps/10Mbps - $100/month ($100 install)
  • 5Mbps/10Mbps - $200/month ($100 install)
  • 10Mbps/25Mbps - $300/month ($200 install)
  • 20Mbps/100Mbps - $600/month ($400 install)
QoS Shaping:

If your application has a specific low latency requirement, we offer a special service that allows us to provide higher than normal service (priority) to that traffic. It only costs an extra $2/megabit per month and has a $250 install fee. If you're running VoIP or you have game server traffic, you may want this service to ensure the best speed possible. Its not that our service is slow or low quality, but we know the reality that most service providers don't want to talk about latency or packetloss within their own networks even when they provide an SLA (usually for tremendous added cost!)

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