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They're marking up the bandwidth, not so much the transport from a peering facility to the home. The problem is that incumbents control the local loop and thus charge outrageous prices. Except it's the telcos instead of the cablecos that generaly control the local loop.

Buying bandwidth from a backbone provider is like buying food from Costco; you get a good deal but you have to buy a lot, and have a membership at the store (local loop cost or peering facility colo costs) in order to play.

Though I'm seriously thinking about starting an internet provider...a provider where a 3 Mbit connection (1 Mbit upload) could transfer a little over 1.25 TB of data in a month, limited only by the speed of the pipe.

IMO ISPs should choose what to cap on: speed or transfer. Not both.

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said by iansltx See Profile :

They're marking up the bandwidth, not so much the transport from a peering facility to the home. The problem is that incumbents control the local loop and thus charge outrageous prices. Except it's the telcos instead of the cablecos that generaly control the local loop.
Local loop tariffs are regulated by the Public Utilities Commission -- your government at work.

There's a significant cost to the infrastructure to take bits from those cheap pipes at the headend and deliver them to your house. Sure, there's a markup there because ISPs are for-profit entities, but it's nowhere near the numbers you are suggesting.

said by iansltx See Profile :

Though I'm seriously thinking about starting an internet provider...a provider where a 3 Mbit connection (1 Mbit upload) could transfer a little over 1.25 TB of data in a month, limited only by the speed of the pipe.
I think you should do that. It would get you some good perspective on the actual cost of operation.
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$600 a month for 100 Mbit symmetric, maybe $100 x 2 for colocation at the meet me facility and the destination. Then the fixed costs of some high-performance wireless radios (expensive) and a computer or two for routing (cheap) and you're getting to the "node". From there, you use wireless radios at the base statin and customer levels, and you've got yourself a network. Oversubscribe 7.5:1 (not bad at all considering what people might be using, except for a select few, which the network can suppot anyway) and sell at $10 per Mbit. Assuming 250 customers @ $30/month, you've made back your high-performance-radio costs in under a year, and customer CPE equipment would follow shortly thereafter. All customers (though they wouldn't really) could use 250+ GB of data (130 up, 130 down) without slowing bandwidth down to anyone else. Yes, there will be labor costs, taxes and people who use more than 250 GB per month, but there will also be higher tiers, options to sell double\triple play with a referral discount (but it's fine if the user doesn't take it...the internet is freestanding and still a dumb pipe) and the "average" user who might only consume a few, or a few dozen, gigs per month. Not too bad of a deal there...

Also, I don't know about local loop rates, but around here T1's are cheapish ($360 a month) but back home they're over $1000, even in town. Why? Probably because Verizon (they don't sell even DSL back home) is the only telephone company with only one DSL reseller and that reseller (Windstream) only goes up to 1.5 Mbit/s the last tiem I checked. The only other entity bringing high-speed connectivity into town is the cable company, TWC. ..
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