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Ahrenl

join:2004-10-26
North Andover, MA

reply to NHpublius

Re: Futile

Either you want me to stop posting or you don't.

Since you didn't actually bring anything up, I had decided not to respond. All you did was state the opposite of what I said, or that I was wrong.

1.) Nothing to do with them lowing the price in the future to attract more bids.

2.) Apparently reality has changed, and that's why I'm wrong..

3.) Yes, but what's that got to do with VZ not upgrading copper, vs the cost of upgrading to fiber? Nothing.. once again you just blather on..

4.) Just adding drops in the middle of a long haul fiber run is not going to work.. Otherwise I'll just go add a drop to the fiber line going right by my house.. That's been there for 15 years btw.

5.) Statistically lower ranking on average. How do you think they'll treat the customers they're forced to retain, on infrastructure they won't spend money to support. I imagine they'll need a new scale for how bad it will get.

6.) Logical fallacies: »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy
I'll leave it up to you to select the plethora (you can look that one up too) you've decided to use.

6b) ...or because they have a massive short position.

NHpublius

join:2007-05-18
Manchester, NH

Oh, I want you to stop posting, its just that your so darn entertaining.

Nothing has changed.. you know nothing about Verizon's business model.

Listen carefully.... You can add a fiber drop ANYWHERE within a fiber span... that includes the fiber right in front of your house.. but if it's been hanging there for 15 years it's probably not the best type of fiber to splice into (single mode vs multimode... go ahead and look that up)

They will treat customers that "they're forced to retain" the same as any other customer they have... that's part of their business model silly!

And lastly, Morgan Stanley is not just another firm looking for a short position.. They are Fairpoint's CHIEF financial adviser in this merger.. which means that Fairpoint hired them to look over this deal top to bottom to make sure it's in the best interest of Fairpoint and it's investors. They have access to intimate knowledge that we, as the public are not privy to.

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