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iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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reply to telcolackey5

Re: This is going to fail

Meh, I disagree. This is Canada, where indie ISPs are just waiting to get off of Bell DSL...which costs them $20ish per month for the local loop, plus band rate if you don't have telephone service.

So with this fiber service, you could save $25 a month on costs and pass those savings to the customer, with $15-$25 a month 5/800 tiers, and options for MUCH faster connections since we're talking about fiber here. Granted, it may take eight years or so to pay off the fiber line, but in those eight years you might go from 5/800 for $15 to 50/20 for $30 or something crazy like that, that could never be pumped over copper.

With the right marketing and business models, ths could very well work.

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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
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very true! this could be a great thing for Rocky over at TekSavvy. Something that I have been saying. A great way to get rid of bell. And the best part---he wouldn't really have to build out the last mile! But OH NO! They couldn't have that they still want to ride on the Bell Network.


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