 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to lkviewguy
Re: Fios deployment slowing said by lkviewguy:Agreements are meant t be broken. Telcos have a looooooong history of not living up to their end of agreements. I serious doubt the city of NY will be entirely wired by 2014 just because they said so. The density of NYC makes it a no brainer. I believe there are fines involved if they don't hold the commitment.
I would be more worried about the franchise agreements that say 20 or 40 households per mile Verizon must wire with FIOS. |
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| The density of NYC makes it a no brainer. I believe there are fines involved if they don't hold the commitment. The agreements are drawn up so that if Verizon doesn't see certain take rates, they can essentially drag out the deadline indefinitely. The fine penalties for missing these deadlines also erode over time, so by 2013 if Verizon doesn't want to wire -- say a big chunk of the Bronx, they have plenty of options. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | said by Karl Bode:The agreements are drawn up so that if Verizon doesn't see certain take rates, they can essentially drag out the deadline indefinitely. The fine penalties for missing these deadlines also erode over time, so by 2013 if Verizon doesn't want to wire -- say a big chunk of the Bronx, they have plenty of options. The only copy of the FIOS NYC franchise agreement online that I know of, and it was preliminary.
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