  jsimmons Premium,MVM join:2000-04-24 Falls Church, VA
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| reply to dynodb Re: FTTN & hybrid VDSL has promise
said by dynodb :What's the benefit of waiting? The same benefit of waiting that you or I get when it comes to technology- as time goes on gear gets smaller, cheaper and better. Yes. the technology gets cheaper and better over time. But I can say with very high probability - the cost of installinng a new infrastructure (ala Fiber) to the node or home will be much higher in 1 2 or 5 years than today due to labor and in many cases the cost to acquire rights of way. -- "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler."- Albert Einstein |
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  John Galt Premium join:2004-09-30 Oceanside, OR
| said by jsimmons :But I can say with very high probability - the cost of installinng a new infrastructure (ala Fiber) to the node or home will be much higher in 1 2 or 5 years than today due to labor and in many cases the cost to acquire rights of way. Naw...you just get some of them "guest workers" that are floating around these days. Ain't much difference in throwing a conduit or a sprinkler pipe in the ditch .
¿Puede usted decir la "fibra óptica"?
ROW costs won't change significantly... -- A is A |
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 hottboiinnc Kyle
join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | ROW costs will probably be cheaper with state-wide agreements. |
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| said by hottboiinnc :ROW costs will probably be cheaper with state-wide agreements. ROW costs are always local. A state-wide franchise agreement wouldn't solve that as each locality is responsible for the ROW in its jurisdiction.
If a state-wide agreement tried to change that, you can bet there will be some screaming because ROW costs vary based on location for a number of reasons. -- Prove it... Save the Internet Time (NTP) service, use the pool. |
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 hottboiinnc Kyle
join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | as much is squeezed through on the state wide agreements i wouldnt be surprised if thats included to take away from the local governments in wordering only the telco's understand. |
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