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Rob
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Re: WSJ got it wrong on fiber inside home; but right on growth

said by fAcEtIOUs:

The WSJ really got it wrong on putting fiber INSIDE the home. That was never the plan. But they got the part about the pressures from investors and the problems and costs of a rapid roll-out right. Verizon has a good plan, but Wall St just won't wait the 10 yrs it takes to really make Fios a paying proposition. That will cause Verizon to slow down deployment. It takes a lot of money and time to roll-out brand new infrastructure. Just ask the cable companies - it took them decades to get where they are now.
and where are the cable companies now? Not in very good shape IMO. We're going backwards in time, not forward.

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caco
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said by Rob:

said by fAcEtIOUs:

and where are the cable companies now? Not in very good shape IMO. We're going backwards in time, not forward.

This is a great country, but too many people have too many says in what can and cannot be done and sometimes it hinders our ability to push forward, to move into a new era of technology, to lead the world.
Yea, cable companies are really hurting?

"But even as Verizon hopes to snatch business from cable companies, the cable companies are grabbing business from Verizon. In the Northeast, Verizon's home territory, cable giants Comcast Corp., Cablevision Systems Corp. and Time Warner Inc. are enjoying early success in selling phone service over cable lines along with television channels."


Rob
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said by caco:

said by Rob:

said by fAcEtIOUs:

and where are the cable companies now? Not in very good shape IMO. We're going backwards in time, not forward.

This is a great country, but too many people have too many says in what can and cannot be done and sometimes it hinders our ability to push forward, to move into a new era of technology, to lead the world.
Yea, cable companies are really hurting?

"But even as Verizon hopes to snatch business from cable companies, the cable companies are grabbing business from Verizon. In the Northeast, Verizon's home territory, cable giants Comcast Corp., Cablevision Systems Corp. and Time Warner Inc. are enjoying early success in selling phone service over cable lines along with television channels."
Just because I don't think they are in great shape doesn't mean they aren't at least pulling a profit. Comcast has invisible caps, OOL has invisible caps and TW has AOL stuck to it.
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cableties
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