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Re: more Maybe you should build out a network the size of TWC so we can take that and regulate it.
Since people on here are all for a level playing field maybe TWC, Comcast, ATT, and VZ need to go to the states and make it set so those Muni networks have to be OPEN access for even them to use.
Hmmm.... after all it's owned by the people. |
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 atuarreHere come the drumsPremium join:2004-02-14 College Station, TX | That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. Those companies have their own network. They could provide access to the customers via fiber, coax, etc. They have that choice. They choose to offer what services they do. I am all for a better alternative if that is what the people want. That's the problem with these companies. Too many legislators are in their back pockets. |
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| reply to hottboiinnc said by hottboiinnc:Since people on here are all for a level playing field maybe TWC, Comcast, ATT, and VZ need to go to the states and make it set so those Muni networks have to be OPEN access for even them to use. Or, maybe those network providers should be required to negotiate their own rights of way (and easements) with every property owner along the path. Since "free markets" are so important?
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 1 edit | reply to atuarre TWC does offer FTTH/B services. It's called Business Class. If you want the speed and SLAs you pay for it. And i bet you'd be singing a different tone if you were a business owner that this was happening to or a stock holder. |
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 | reply to amigo_boy Why should we do that when States do that for us thanks to ATT and VZ FiOS. |
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 atuarreHere come the drumsPremium join:2004-02-14 College Station, TX | reply to hottboiinnc Doubtful. |
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1 edit | TWC doesn't offer it? You better learn to look shit up before hand.
»www.twcbc.com/Carolinas/Products···net.ashx »www.twcbc.com/Carolinas/Products···ess.ashx Our Dedicated Internet Access provides that connectivity on a high-capacity fiber network and can deliver a dedicated and continuous link between your local area network (LAN) and the Internet. In fact, because our network is based on the same Ethernet protocol used for LAN connectivity, you can leverage your existing technical expertise without incurring costs to train your IT staff.
We understand that every organization has unique communication needs; thats why we offer connectivity speeds ranging from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps - so you get the exact bandwidth that matches your specific business requirements. And, we provide Service Level Agreements to ensure high performance and availability for your mission-critical operations.
High-bandwidth, dedicated access using optical fiber technology. Scalable bandwidth from 1 Mbps to over 10 Gbps* High network availability, minimal latency and low packet loss. Large-scale and/or consistent data transfer to, or from, the Internet. Dedicated local account management, providing a single point of contact.
that is for the Greensboro area. Just ONE area that offers it. ALL business class areas offer it.
And Wilson plans to offer that how? |
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 atuarreHere come the drumsPremium join:2004-02-14 College Station, TX | You knew exactly what I meant. You are too busy being anal on the forum to realize that when I spoke about the product, I meant in relation to FIOS in product and pricing. Cable companies are not going to run fiber to peoples houses as long as they can milk copper. This, in the end, will give those companies that have decided to run fiber directly to the consumers homes, an upper hand down the road. |
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| cable can run it faster than any telco can and only when it makes sense to do so.
If you want to see fiber faster than what they're gonna give it i suggest you start building your own FTTH network. Also the HFC networks can and will do more bandwdith than U-Verse or any other Telco network that's not FTTH. And if FTTH was the way to go Cablevision would have done that instead of deploying D3. By the way which is faster than FiOS. |
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