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CS start up A.J. 01-04-2006
|--> Re: CS start up Nick Markowitz01-04-2006
Posted by A.J. on January 4, 2006, 1:33 am
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Like to find out a rough figure for starting a CS from ground zero including
backup generator, UPS, receiver (Surgard MLR-2000, computers (two servers
and possibly 5 to 8 workstation) and CS software. (SIMS II).






Posted by Frank Olson on January 4, 2006, 3:09 am
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A.J. wrote:
> Like to find out a rough figure for starting a CS from ground zero including
> backup generator, UPS, receiver (Surgard MLR-2000, computers (two servers
> and possibly 5 to 8 workstation) and CS software. (SIMS II).


Please tell me you don't want to "run this out of your garage". :-)

In the US?? Canada??

Posted by A.J. on January 4, 2006, 3:12 am
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Vancouver, B.C. in your neck of the wood, how close can you get ? May be
it's cheaper just to buy one out ? In you opinion, who would be the least
expensive one to buy in the lower mainland.



> A.J. wrote:
>> Like to find out a rough figure for starting a CS from ground zero
>> including backup generator, UPS, receiver (Surgard MLR-2000, computers
>> (two servers and possibly 5 to 8 workstation) and CS software. (SIMS
>> II).
>
>
> Please tell me you don't want to "run this out of your garage". :-)
>
> In the US?? Canada??



Posted by Frank Olson on January 4, 2006, 8:32 pm
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A.J. wrote:
> Vancouver, B.C. in your neck of the wood, how close can you get ? May be
> it's cheaper just to buy one out ? In you opinion, who would be the least
> expensive one to buy in the lower mainland.
>
>
>
>
>>A.J. wrote:
>>
>>>Like to find out a rough figure for starting a CS from ground zero
>>>including backup generator, UPS, receiver (Surgard MLR-2000, computers
>>>(two servers and possibly 5 to 8 workstation) and CS software. (SIMS
>>>II).
>>
>>
>>Please tell me you don't want to "run this out of your garage". :-)
>>
>>In the US?? Canada??
>
>
>


Lessee... How about a spot that used to have a CS operation?? In
Burnaby?? I believe the old Honeywell/Counterforce digs are still
vacant (I'm talkin' Tricom pre-takeover). All the lines are still there
AFAIK.

Posted by Nick Markowitz on January 4, 2006, 7:41 am
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Minimum of $500,000.00 if you are going UL and have to reinforce the
structure.etc.



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