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hailinfantry
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join:2004-01-18
Brooklyn, NY

Re: How convenient

said by Carl See Profile:

Our is the City of Lafayette, and LUS, which is the city consolidated government's utility system. They provide electric and water in Lafayette and surrounding areas.
He is a constituent of the people, not a business entity.
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raydsltech

join:2004-07-04
Concord, NC

Re: How convenient

Government can do very little correctly and not without wasting tons of money. Do you want the government to build and maintain your network? I don't! The government is suppose to protect us not provide us with another wealth redistribution scheme. This is all about having hard working people pay for internet access via taxing the so called rich and giving away internet access for those who can't afford it.
russotto

join:2000-10-05
Collegeville, PA

Re: How convenient

Muni's are a competing-evils thing. On the one hand, socialized broadband is bad. On the other hand, effective-duopoly broadband supported by the FCCs and franchise agreements is bad too.

ppcpunk

join:2001-02-11
Davenport, IA

Re: How convenient

Then how about you just build a network and lease port access to many different companies providing all kinds of different services and pay back the money it takes to build such a project with the money you make leasing port access over say 20 years or whatever length of time.
underscore

join:2004-04-20
Fairfax, VA


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said by raydsltech See Profile:


Government can do very little correctly and not without wasting tons of money. Do you want the government to build and maintain your network? I don't! The government is suppose to protect us not provide us with another wealth redistribution scheme. This is all about having hard working people pay for internet access via taxing the so called rich and giving away internet access for those who can't afford it.
"Terry Huval, director of the Lafayette Utilities System, thinks BellSouth's real goal is to kill the project. "Their end-game is to frustrate us so much that we back away from this project," he says. Huval adds, "There won't be any cross-subsidies" because the city plans to use revenue from its new broadband services to finance the entire cost of the project."

Most rich people get their money off the backs of the hard working lower-class, So it doesn't bother me.

footballdude
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join:2002-08-13
Imperial, MO

Re: How convenient

said by underscore See Profile:

Most rich people get their money off the backs of the hard working lower-class, So it doesn't bother me.
Bull. Most rich people get their money by busting their asses and working to the point of exhaustion. Only a few make their money by persecution and it usually comes back to haunt them (like Saddam).
ricep5
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join:2000-08-07
Jacksonville, FL
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Typical Muni based fiber plans do not use general tax revenue to fund their efforts. They use their tax-exempt bonding authority to have the project underwritten and pay for the capital costs. The actual revenue to pay the bonds comes from the system subscriber income.

Other than competition, what scares Cox and BS is that Muni's can finance capital improvements cheaper than they can by using their tax-exempt bonding status. Typically, publicly held companies cannot get 30 year bonds that cheaply and pay back shareholders as quickly as the market is demanding. So they need near monopolistic policy to maintain the higher prices to pay both.
Fiber2home

join:2004-12-30
Lafayette, LA

Re: How convenient

Their plan calls for 25 year revenue bonds. There is a group trying to call for an election on the issue and have referenced the incorrect bond type in their petition. The group will have to start over again on getting their 75 signatures which have been obtained by cox and bellsouth employees.
Fiber2home

join:2004-12-30
Lafayette, LA

Somebody needs to build it. All of the incumbants say that we don't need it, they already have it, and that they won't build it. Yes - they have said all three things. If you want to see how they feel about fiber to the home check out their answers to the Chamber's forum questions.

»www.lafchamber.org/site136.php

Carl
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join:2004-07-21
Krotz Springs, LA
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said by hailinfantry See Profile:

said by Carl See Profile:

Our is the City of Lafayette, and LUS, which is the city consolidated government's utility system. They provide electric and water in Lafayette and surrounding areas.
He is a constituent of the people, not a business entity.
Well, the local news channel KLFY did a poll and over half the city said they were willing to use LUS and that it was a good idea.
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Carl Smith, formerly known as crstec.
Fiber2home

join:2004-12-30
Lafayette, LA

Re: How convenient

Actually - the city did a feasibility survey which showed that the majority of the community will switch services. For two months we had the battle of the push polls of Cox vs. LUS.

Carl
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join:2004-07-21
Krotz Springs, LA
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Re: How convenient

said by Fiber2home See Profile:

Actually - the city did a feasibility survey which showed that the majority of the community will switch services. For two months we had the battle of the push polls of Cox vs. LUS.
Oh i thought it was KLFY lol.
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Carl Smith, formerly known as crstec.
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