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fAcEtIOUs
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What is difference: new plant & overbuilding

Last year Verizon began laying new plant (not overbuilding) in select AT&T territories
If Verizon is laying new plant in AT&T U-Verse area, isn't that overbuilding? A distinction was made. What is the difference?

This story says Verizon is overbuilding:
»www.onetrak.com/ShowArticle.aspx···upport=1
Verizon has begun an overbuild of AT&T in the Dallas suburbs, extending its FiOS service northward from Plano into Frisco and Allen, areas where both AT&T (U-verse) and Time Warner Cable offer video services.

Based on a reading of the maps AT&T and Verizon have filed with the state PUC, the current overbuild appears to cover roughly 60,000 homes. Frisco counts 30,000 occupied homes and Allen 25,000 occupied homes.
Same here: »www.telecompetitor.com/node/671--
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baineschile
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I believe he means that they are laying fiber in an area they did not have copper (pots and dsl) before.


ashworth

join:2001-10-06
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to fAcEtIOUs
An overbuild usually refers to the incumbent carrier "overbuilding" THEIR lines or some company like RCN that does an overbuild on existing structure and/or plant. The 1st article you referred to is that VZ is "overbuilding" in Texas where U-Verse is offered which isn't really an overbuild... just competition.


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RCN is considered an overbuilder because they over built a network. They overbuilt an area where Comcast or TWC or who ever else was the main provider previously.

Overbuilding and building out a new plant in an previously unserved area by one company would mean the same thing.


vmanu2

join:2008-11-29
Frisco, TX

reply to baineschile
Thats right.I've seen guys digging trenchs and laying fiber about 2 blocks south of where I live.I've noticed little flags popping up on my block.So,it should'nt be much longer.



john q public

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reply to hottboiinnc
newplant means exactly that verizon is laying lines (fiber) where they have never had a network at all so new plant is brand new network for verizon only

overlay is laying (fiber) over existing verizon network (old copper lines) pots



mystryfiostk

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reply to fAcEtIOUs
if verizon were to build a traditional copper pots network in at&t territory then it'd be considered an overbuild.


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