Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS) Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

Joly MacFie joly at punkcast.com
Sun Jan 26 04:58:17 UTC 2020


IIRC that 64k was in fact 56k with 8k for overhead.

I had one, and it would kick in a second channel if you pushed it, for a
whopping 112k. Metered, came out to about $500/mo.

Joly

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 6:26 PM Ben Cannon <ben at 6by7.net> wrote:

> I started what became 6x7 with a 64k ISDN line.   And 9600 baud modems…
>
> in ’93 or so.  (I was a child, in Jr High…)
>
> -Ben.
>
>
> -Ben Cannon
> CEO 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC
> ben at 6by7.net
>
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2020, at 3:21 PM, bzs at theworld.com wrote:
>
>
> On January 24, 2020 at 08:55 aaron1 at gvtc.com (Aaron Gould) wrote:
>
> Thanks Jared, When I reminisce with my boss he reminds me that this
> telco/ISP here initially started with a 56kbps internet uplink , lol
>
>
> Point of History:
>
> When we, The World, first began allowing the general public onto the
> internet in October 1989 we actually had a (mildly shared*) T1
> (1.544mbps) UUNET link. So not so bad for the time. Dial-up customers
> shared a handful of 2400bps modems, we still have them.
>
> * It was also fanned out of our office to a handful of Boston-area
> customers who had 56kbps or 9600bps leased lines, not many.
>
> --
>        -Barry Shein
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