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Re: Big Bells are back!!! To those of you who keep saying if competitors want fiber they should build their own. Tell me... how many times will you accept having your yard dug up for every competitor to lay that fiber? Tell me... how easy do you think it will be for competitors to get the same rights of way to even do the digging that the Bells have (that's a loaded question because the chances are VERY low on getting them).
ONE line dug once. LEASE the line to providers. DON'T own the line and be a provider as well (conflict of interest). That is the best option. |
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 | Why dig poles work fine for a lot of the cable companies area's. |
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 | said by BosstonesOwn: Why dig poles work fine for a lot of the cable companies area's.
I don't think poles will work for a fiber line. Too many things can go wrong since fiber lines are much more fragile than cable. If hanging fiber was viable somebody would have been doing it by now. |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:3 | Fiber is hanging all over the place...it is really rather more robust than most people think.
It has come a long way from the fragile glass fibers of yesteryear.
It is really not an issue, as such. |
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| said by John Galt: Fiber is hanging all over the place...it is really rather more robust than most people think.
It has come a long way from the fragile glass fibers of yesteryear.
It is really not an issue, as such.
Thanks for enforcing my point. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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