 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to MrSpock29
Re: 679 million dollar contract why do you think it isn't relevant? |
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 | Actually it's only been mentioned twice for scale, and I can use another metric if you'd like.
The amount made on just fees in the last month by the company nationally? |
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 | reply to morbo said by morbo:why do you think it isn't relevant? What does it have to do with NYC? Nothing. Businesses go out and "do business". Because a company gets one contract totally unrelated, does that mean it should be held against them? This is supposed to be a capitalistic society. |
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 | reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode:Actually it's only been mentioned twice for scale, and I can use another metric if you'd like. The amount made on just fees in the last month by the company nationally? Karl,
This is a slippery slope. Every company that tries to do business should have prior deals held against them? What does it have to do with NYC? |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to MrSpock29 it has to do with VERIZON, which is the company set to wire NYC. it's also a huge government contract, so it's good to know just for general information. |
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 | reply to MrSpock29 The scale of the penalties are even not remotely in line with the company's overall revenues. Verizon spends $4 million per quarter on lobbying alone. Those penalties are a gift. |
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 1 edit | reply to morbo said by morbo:it has to do with VERIZON, which is the company set to wire NYC. it's also a huge government contract, so it's good to know just for general information. A Federal contract has nothing to do with a contract for NYC at all, IMHO, it is irrelevant to the point. It is similar to saying that "Comcast is deploying DOCSIS 3.0 in their markets, the same company who had an issue with a traffic accident......". One has nothing at all to do with the other. |
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 | reply to morbo said by morbo:it has to do with VERIZON, which is the company set to wire NYC. it's also a huge government contract, so it's good to know just for general information. Yes, but that isn't WHY it was included. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 | reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode:The scale of the penalties are even not remotely in line with the company's overall revenues. Verizon spends $4 million per quarter on lobbying alone. Those penalties are a gift. In your opinion. But I guess we are at a time where we look to heavily penalize companies for trying to do business. A 121 million dollar penalty is a 121 million dollar penalty. If they lost that big deal, should the penalties go down? |
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 | quote: I guess we are at a time where we look to heavily penalize companies for trying to do business.
Yes. Just to be mean. Good insight. |
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 1 edit | said by Karl Bode: quote: I guess we are at a time where we look to heavily penalize companies for trying to do business.
Yes. Just to be mean. Good insight. It was sarcasm. Feel free to delete what you wish. |
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 EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | reply to morbo Probably the former MCI side of the business though, not the former NYNEX/Bell Atlantic division that's responsible for FiOS... Still the same parent company I guess though. |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to MrSpock29 said by MrSpock29:One has nothing at all to do with the other. I disagree. News is news, and this website's purpose is to provide the news and tie together relevant themes that exist. |
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 ShamayimI already have a Messiah.Premium join:2002-09-23 2 edits | reply to MrSpock29 said by MrSpock29:This is supposed to be a capitalistic society. Capitalism is the best economic system in the world. It is not a license to rip off the consumer. -- Who is Jesus? and Why it matters (to YOU).
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 1 edit | said by Shamayim:said by MrSpock29:This is supposed to be a capitalistic society. Capitalism is the best economic system in the world. It is not a license to rip off the consumer. Agreed. Not sure where I ever said it was a license to rip off people though. |
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 ShamayimI already have a Messiah.Premium join:2002-09-23 | I apologize. Apparently I misunderstood your comment. |
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 | said by Shamayim:I apologize. Apparently I misunderstood your comment. No worries  |
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 | reply to morbo said by morbo:said by MrSpock29:One has nothing at all to do with the other. I disagree. News is news, and this website's purpose is to provide the news and tie together relevant themes that exist. I sometimes wonder whether the intention is to tie news themes together or to create themes. Using the size of an unrelated government contract to support criticism of the size of the penalties in the NYC FIOS agreement is not appropriate. This website is valuable to me as an aggregator of broadband related news. I can deal with the various editorial slants.
The appropriate factors to judge the size of the penalties: 1) their proportion to the value of the franchise (to VZ) 2) the extent of competition to execute a similar franchise 3) the penalties in similar franchise agreements
I can only comment on 2) and 3) now. Not much competition because there are very few companies that could even hope to wire all of NYC for TV in six years (or even 10 years). Very few franchise agreements explicitly include large monetary penalties for failure to complete the buildout. |
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| reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode:The scale of the penalties are even not remotely in line with the company's overall revenues. Verizon spends $4 million per quarter on lobbying alone. Those penalties are a gift. And they shouldn't be. The company does business in many states and that state should be the gauge not the nation. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode:Actually it's only been mentioned twice for scale, and I can use another metric if you'd like. The amount made on just fees in the last month by the company nationally? its mind boggling. specially the "my service sucks so i gotta pay $200 penalty to get off it" fee. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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