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Shamayim
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The $300 "Ultra" entrance fee

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?
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sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH

Seeing as how Cablevision already makes a hefty profit off of their current business model, I think they're obligated to reinvest at least some of those profits into their network. Their activation fees are rather unfair to the consumer, but also likely a deterrent to prevent abrupt mass migration of power users to their highest tier.

bn1221

join:2009-04-29
Cortland, NY
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reply to Shamayim
The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?

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I think you mean one *millionth*. 300 million for 1 million users equates to that 300 per user.

iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
reply to sonicmerlin
They're not obligated to do anything except compete and amke a profit

Though reinvesting in infrastructure is a very good thing.


NYR 56

join:2000-12-05
Smithtown, NY
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reply to Shamayim
said by Shamayim See Profile :

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?
Do you mean one millionth? Not sure how this is relevant to this news article either (or why people were up in arms about the $300 price to begin with).


Shamayim
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reply to bn1221
said by bn1221 See Profile :

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth millionth of the total deployment cost?

+++++++++
I think you mean one *millionth*. 300 million for 1 million users equates to that 300 per user.

Fixed it for me.
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