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Comments on news posted 2008-09-02 18:20:09: Broadweave Networks says they've completed the acquisition of the iProvo municipal fiber network after announcing plans to purchase the system for $40.6 million last May. ..

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RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
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Good luck Broadweave

Sounds like you are doing well. Just hope Qwest does not buy a law that cripples you like it did the 'muni'.
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hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
How could they? Broadweave isnt a muni effort. they just bought the network. i'm sure Qwest is happy to see they're more on a level playing field that now the city doesn't own it.

But if Qwest wanted to compete they could. They just don't.

adkinsjm

join:2004-10-13
Frazee, MN
Broadweave will go broke

Read the stories about the acquisition. Broadweave is basically paying off the bond that the city of Provo took out and taking control of the network.

Broadweave will be broke in two years.


NOCMan
Verizon Fios User
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join:2004-09-30
Flower Mound, TX

Weird

That selling access to the network and letting ISP's compete over the fiber.

Wonder why they did not try or it did not work. Seems to do well on DSL where laws do not cripple it.
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tshirt
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join:2004-07-11
Snohomish, WA
·Comcast

This is pretty low risk......

..... for Broadweave
"Broadweave will purchase the network for $40.6M though a city-financed loan spread over 19 years. As part of the deal, ownership of the network reverts to the city of Provo should Broadweave become unable to make its payments on the loan. The loan is currently backed by a $6M letter of credit from Sorenson Capital but requires no up-front money on Broadweave's part."
Say the break even is $4million a year, with almost 40K homes passed, they can offer dirt cheap rates, for basic service, a bit more for higher tiers.
$40 million for 40k homes passed with a preinstalled fiber network is very cheap.

ITALIAN926

join:2003-08-16
Stratford, CT

3 Gig service ????

quote:
1,000 times faster than cable or DSL," proclaims the company.
LOL . Are we talking about the year 2020 ? If not, I wish verizon would get their hands on the secret .

JesseHarris

join:2008-07-30
Sandy, UT

The whole deal stinks

Broadweave got a sweetheart deal here. A former member of the city's telcom board brought in his investment firm to finalize the purchase, a member of Broadweave's board was the direct ecclesiastical leader for both the mayor and chair of the city council and the negotiations happened behind closed doors with minimal time for the city council to review the terms of the sale. There's something rotten in the state of Utah and it's the sale of iProvo to Broadweave, a company that few expect to succeed where the city failed.

RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
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·XMission

reply to hottboiinnc
Re: Good luck Broadweave

said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

How could they? Broadweave isnt a muni effort. they just bought the network. i'm sure Qwest is happy to see they're more on a level playing field that now the city doesn't own it.

But if Qwest wanted to compete they could. They just don't.
Yes, easier to buy a law like they did for the muni version.
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batterup
I Can Not Tell A Lie.
Premium
join:2003-02-06
Netcong, NJ
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·Verizon Online DSL

I told you so.

I love it when I'm right and you are wrong. There is no free lunch just Kool-Aid.
quote:
The public network wasn't working, as a business, Christensen says. There were many ISPs on the network, and they were competing with each other on price. "It was a race to the bottom."
»www.isp-planet.com/business/2008···ovo.html

elessar19540

join:2006-10-03
Provo, UT

Broadweave speeds

I was a customer of MStar until Broadweave bought iProvo. During that time we were promised speeds approaching 10 Mb. I was getting an average D/L speed of aprox 5-7 Mb, depending on customer usage. Now I get an average speed of less than 3 Mb. While still paying the same monthly rate for this service. I was getting 3 Mb from Comcast several years ago and moved over to iProvo expecting that I would get faster speeds. So far Broadweave has not delivered when it comes to better or faster service.
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