 MEDIAN2k3LocalhostPremium join:2002-12-04 Bronx, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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| hmmm so the vote they had on this was to rally money for the project?
if so why not just go to private investors, or hell give a call into wall street their always willing to throw away some money.
The question is do they need permission to run the fiber is that why they pretty much lost? |
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 CableGuy69He gone join:2002-07-05 Glendale Heights, IL | I wish someone would put this much effort in getting some competition going with NiCor. I need a lower gas bill more than a lower cable bill. |
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 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | reply to MEDIAN2k3 said by MEDIAN2k3:so the vote they had on this was to rally money for the project? if so why not just go to private investors, or hell give a call into wall street their always willing to throw away some money. The question is do they need permission to run the fiber is that why they pretty much lost? This vote was only to approve public money to sponsor a feasibility study to get the true cost of the entire project. They were saying it was going to cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $60k. This study would then be passed along to the private sector. |
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 MEDIAN2k3LocalhostPremium join:2002-12-04 Bronx, NY kudos:1 | reply to MEDIAN2k3 well thats kinda retarded (no offence), thats like saying can we have permission to see how much it would cost atleast, they should have done the figures themselves and then taken it to the private sector |
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 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | said by MEDIAN2k3:well thats kinda retarded (no offence), thats like saying can we have permission to see how much it would cost atleast, they should have done the figures themselves and then taken it to the private sector No offense taken, it was not my project.;)
The need for a feasibility was to prove out the idea of it being fully funded by the private sector. If it sounds dumb, just understand that when dealing with a public "utility" like muni-broadband, you need to jump through some extra hoops to make sure that the citizens aren't left footing a bill they didn't see coming. |
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 MEDIAN2k3LocalhostPremium join:2002-12-04 Bronx, NY kudos:1 | reply to MEDIAN2k3 true true, lol i wouldnt mind payin out the ass for some fast fiber though, then again im from NY, so im used to getting it in the ass with prices here. |
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 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | reply to MEDIAN2k3 That's the whole point isn't it? Private sector knows users like you exist, and would pay out the ass for the right amount of bandwidth. I was reading one of the articles from the local Tri-City newspaper (the one with the negative ads running in it) and the Comcast spokeswoman was basically saying that if the fiber got voted in, then Comcast might look into upgrading the speed of the local network because the people would have spoken on wanting more speed. This vote was as much about telling SBC/Comcast that they don't want anymore speed to the home as it was about not wanting choices. I live within earshot of municipal Batavia....I was dying to put a vote in favor, but my city has not moved for something like this yet...if ever. |
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 MEDIAN2k3LocalhostPremium join:2002-12-04 Bronx, NY kudos:1 | reply to MEDIAN2k3 yeah its a cat and mouse game, no matter FIOS is beoming more and more avail each day, will be a matter of time until Verizon is the main Fiber service for America |
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