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 nightshade74Yet another genxerPremium join:2004-11-06 Prattville, AL Reviews:
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber said by iLive4Fusion:Now we need an Alabama state wide fiber plan  Considering Alabama has one of the lowest "take" rates in the nation for Broadband... I wouldnt count on it.
»www.connectingalabama.gov is crafting a policy but it's more concerned with getting something to as many people as possible. | |
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 |  |  nightshade74Yet another genxerPremium join:2004-11-06 Prattville, AL Reviews:
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber You left out Comcast. In my day job I've had some involvement with the Alabama Broadband Initiative (ALBI) and I cant recall any mentioning of muni fiber projects.
You have some areas where it just doesn't make economic sense. They either have to be subsidized or wire themselves. This is makes deployment in Alabama even harder because of the below average "take" rate. Forgive me but I don't have my notes handy -- I believe we're at ~ 50% while the nation is closer to 65%. This low rate just compounds the problem as providers don't want to invest in many areas. | |
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber and with that take rate that low the chances of a muni project actually taking off and going some where is less than 50% on average right?
So like i said before. why should someone that doesn't want this project to go forward have to pay for it? -- www.twopugsbrand.com Kosher, Vegan, and Organic Certified Dog and Cat treats/foods and other products! www.etsy.com/shop/snakx4u/ Organic, Kosher, Gluten Free, Vegan Human Baked Goods | |
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 |  |  |  |  | | Re: State-Wide Fiber said by hottboiinnc:and with that take rate that low the chances of a muni project actually taking off and going some where is less than 50% on average right? So like i said before. why should someone that doesn't want this project to go forward have to pay for it? Why the devil are you conflagrating subscriber take-rate with chance of project failure? You are so, so, SO idiotic. Augh. | |
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber no because that subscriber take rate figures if the project is going to make it or sink.
YOu must not know that. And talk about idiotic, you don't even make that mark.  | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | Re: State-Wide Fiber Let's see here, 63% of the people in Opelika who decided to show up voted for the fiber net. I'm guessing the system would be sustainable with even a 30-40% take rate and, if things are as bad as it sounds, that will be dead easy to do. | |
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| said by hottboiinnc:and with that take rate that low the chances of a muni project actually taking off and going some where is less than 50% on average right? Not really. Just because only 50% of the homes past take your product doesn't correlate with a 50% chance of not taking off.
Without knowing the underlying cost it's hard to say. In this case the Power Co-Op has an existing fiber ring. This may drive down build out and or maintenance cost.
So like i said before. why should someone that doesn't want this project to go forward have to pay for it? Well since it's being financed with revenue bonds vs general obligation bonds how are you paying for it?
For that matter the majority decided it would be good for quality of life and or economic development.
Finally, I don't like the new street the town voted on. Why should I have to pay for it? | |
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber First revenue bonds still get their money from somewhere else- ie the city services; water, electric, etc. those rates can go up to pay for services that never come out.
2nd due to the majority deciding when the network flops they'll be bitching about that and the rates going up. The Gov't has no business in private business. If they wanted another provider they should have hired one to move in and gave them tax breaks to do so.
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| Re: State-Wide Fiber said by hottboiinnc:First revenue bonds still get their money from somewhere else- ie the city services; water, electric, etc. those rates can go up to pay for services that never come out. They BORROW the money by issuing bonds backed by the revenue of the muni service. That's what a revenue bond is.... They are not general obligations of the city. The only recourse the bond holder has is against the revenue of the FTTH project.
said by hottboiinnc:2nd due to the majority deciding when the network flops they'll be bitching about that and the rates going up. The Gov't has no business in private business. If they wanted another provider they should have hired one to move in and gave them tax breaks to do so. Streets are different than the Internet. Internet service is very much turning into a utility in many respects. Without proper infrastructure economic development is hindered. If the majority wish to pursue this... more power to them. | |
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 rawWar EaglePremium join:2001-01-17 Madison, AL 1 edit | said by iLive4Fusion:Now we need an Alabama state wide fiber plan Yeah... that'll happen.
In other news, the legislature has decided to re-write the constitution, abolish all blue laws, establish state-run casinos in every city, and made every Friday in football season a state-wide holiday. 
Having lived in Auburn for 5 years (while suffering through Charter), I'm glad to see some competition coming to Lee County. | |
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