 antwanpBeyond FM, Beyond AM, XM Satellite RadioPremium join:2002-05-14 Cedar Hill, TX | reply to hayabusa3303
Re: Humm Exactly! What about all the dark fibre that's NOT owned by Verizon or AT&T that's been dug? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for choices and more competition, but I don't see too many advantages for this company...
HOWEVER, I also wonder how much dark fibre is in rural areas, such as the areas this new ring is proposing. This could be essential to get cheaper 3G and better rural ISPs up and running... -- Follow me on Twitter: »www.twitter.com/antwanp |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | As for how much dark fiber is in some of those rural areas, I'll bet the answer is a big fat zero... |
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 | reply to antwanp The advantage looks like they are willing to break out every 60 miles or so at reasonable rates. Chattanooga has an ungodly amount of fiber that passes with in 1 mile of of two places we are coloed. The problem is getting anyone to hand you anything. Most of the big guys are only interested in handing you a feed from 56M in Atlanta.
I will be talking to these guys very soon as their route through town is pretty close to us. |
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