yes, take a look www.riverbed.com
lease lines costs 2x, you need to pay for the cable, that runs from the telco to your designated place, + you need to pay for the link, in your case a 128FR, also if you don't have a router, the telco Tech will recommend one, usually, naa daw cyay kaila na baligya ang router, or pa abangon ka.
what do you need it for man diay? trust me, mas paspas ang 384kbps nga 900+ keysa mag leased line ka nga frame relay, hinay na. 64kbps CIR, 128kbps burstable.
I'm not connected to any telco or ISP, but if you can relay what you need, I am willing to help you without cost than to see you being robbed by overpricing telcos.
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