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Dogfather
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join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

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reply to N3OGH

Re: Last mile will kill them

If that is the case (no reasonable alternative to last mile fiber) they'll have no choice but to sell off rural systems. Or they do U-Verse style offering or pure IPTV in those areas where last-mile doesn't have the same FTTH capacity.

There's no ROI on a $20,000 per home install or whatever sick amount of money it'll cost to do deployments in very rural areas.

lvlorpheus

join:2008-02-17
Springdale, AR

So are you saying two of the most profitable companies in this country in the past century never made their investment back in rural America. Or are you saying it is not worth investing in all Americans unless you can get a return on your investment in a few quarters or years.

A Brief History: Origins

»www.corp.att.com/history/history1.html

The AT&T Corp., formerly known as the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, is as old as the telephone itself. The company that became AT&T began in 1875, in an arrangement among inventor Alexander Graham Bell and the two men, Gardiner Hubbard and Thomas Sanders, who agreed to finance his work. Bell was trying to invent a talking telegraph -- a telephone. He succeeded, earning patents in 1876 and 1877.

This is a good read too.

»verizonpathetic.com/historylesson.html

And after all of this the poor phone companies lost money for their investment in rural America. Is that what I am to believe.


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