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Re: When will Qwest DIE? said by iansltx:CenturyLink seems to be pretty well off, and they're more rural on average than Qwest. The only big market I know of is Las Vegas (legacy Sprint/Embarq). CL is doing bonded ADSL2+ and FTTH in some places... There's a scale factor involved, right? I haven't looked up the numbers, but I suspect that CenturyTel is a fraction the size of Qwest in lines or sq miles served. I have relatives in North Dakota, 60 miles from nowhere that will be getting fiber from their local coop this year as well. I'll bet that if you compared the number of VDSL homes served by Qwest to CenturyTel, they might be be pretty close.
The problem is that Qwest is limited to financing any upgrades from internal cashflow (no one will lend them anything on commercial terms because of the poor business case). |
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 davoice join:2000-08-12 Saxapahaw, NC Reviews:
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| Oh there are people who will loan them money on commercial terms... just at very high rates because Qwest is already so far in debt from previous mergers, acquisitions, poor performance and short-sighted cash management that there is a high probability the loans/financing would never be repaid in full. Sucks to be a telecom company that is highly leveraged and late paying your bills and vendors!
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 | said by davoice:Sucks to be a telecom company that is highly leveraged and late paying your bills and vendors! Sucks to be a CUSTOMER of a telecom company that is highly leveraged and late paying their bills and vendors. I wish Comcast would come to my neighborhood to provide choice and spur some competition. |
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