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?Whos the ILEC in Los Angeles? |
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Is that CenturyLink? |
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Re: City of LAPacific Bell went to Verizon since they do have FiOS service in the area.
In terms of the City hoping a private firm wanting to invest without a return, they might want to discuss with Macquarie Capital. Even then, their RFP does not give any policy positives that would help with construction of this. If the City want free services to citizens, then they need to come up with something where they are putting some skin in the game. |
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jbgroup1Non Conformist Premium Member join:2000-05-04 Dayton, MD |
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2014-Apr-10 10:02 am
Pacbell was SBC who eventually went to AT&T. Verizon is in the former GTE areas of Southern California which are in portions of Orange, San Bernadino and Riverside counties and whatever county Malibu is in. |
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aztecnologyO Rly? Premium Member join:2003-02-12 Murrieta, CA |
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Re: ?AT&T, CenturyLink, and Verizon are all ILEC's in the "city"... |
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I believe that title belongs to AT&T, courtesy of the reverse merger with SBC Global Networks for the majority of Los Angeles. However, Verizon holds the rest. They both split Southern California fairly evenly. Edit: This should assist: » ftp:// ftp.cpuc.ca.gov/telco/IL ··· 2008.pdf (PDF) |
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Re: City of LAsaid by jbgroup1:Pacbell was SBC who eventually went to AT&T. Verizon is in the former GTE areas of Southern California which are in portions of Orange, San Bernadino and Riverside counties and whatever county Malibu is in. This information is correct, and I think LA is headed in the right direction. They just have to be realistic and know that no Company is going to do something for nothing. I believe Fiber is the future, and if a City controls the planning and deployment they will get and know their Network. So first you put out information to invite Providers, and then see what they have to offer and pick the one you can work with to do the best job. |
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Re: ?Centurylink is not an ILEC in Los Angeles.
The County is split solely between Verizon (nee GTE, Continental) and AT&T (nee SBC, Pacific Bell, Pacific Telephone). |
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Re: City of LANo, Pac Bell went to SBC, now renamed AT&T again. GTE went to Verizon. FIOS is only available in some ex GTE areas. |
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You're mostly correct. Portions of San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and Ventura counties have FiOS or UVerse. It's not really done on county lines though. at&t was SBC was Pacbell; Verizon was GTE. There are areas in each of these counties served by both telecom companies. For instance, Chino Hills is San Bernardino has FiOS, Highland (right next door) has Uverse. Malibu is in LA County and has FiOS, Santa Clarita has Uverse. It's a strange patchword. Garden Grove is in Orange County and has Uverse, Westminter. It's an interesting patchwork this isn't really based on county lines. |
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