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NXds

@rr.com
reply to IHateFirefox
Re: Who Cares

I care. So you think Copper is better? All Verizon is doing is upgrading to a new pipe which better meets there needs and their customers and instead of only running it halfway they are going all the way home.

IHateFirefox

join:2005-05-23
35604
Copper doesn't cost $1,000 per home to wire.


MPScan
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join:2001-08-24
Boston, MA


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A. That price will come down over time.

B. Even at $1K per home, that is a deal. Fiber is not limited to any speed, in theory the speed is unlimited and based only on the equipment at each end.

Wait 5, 10, even 15 years and see what you think then when it's STILL the greatest and fastest way to move data. Your probably just pissed because you live in Podunk, Montana and you don't even have copper yet. LMAO.

PS. The internet was a "fad" at one point.

IHateFirefox

join:2005-05-23
35604
Fiber, just like everything else, is limited to the speed of light.

The Internet still is a fad. Intranets are not.


TheSaint

join:2002-01-25
Hanover Park, IL
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reply to MPScan
I Hate Firefox,

I suggest you have a look at this:

tp://media.ebaumsworld.com/theinternet.wmv


cdru
Go Colts
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join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN

reply to IHateFirefox
said by IHateFirefox See Profile:

Copper doesn't cost $1,000 per home to wire.
A trolling you will go,
A trolling you will go,
Hi-ho ,The derry-o,
A trolling you will go.

But I'll bite.

Your argument is flawed as you are not comparing apples to apples. A much better comparison would be if you were to amortized the cost of wiring a house across the life of the infrastructure as well as cost savings by doing the upgrade. If you compare THAT number to the equivalent number from your local cable provider laying it's copper as well as it's HFC network upgrades and associated equipment from a decade ago, I bet the numbers will be a lot closer.
--
"What gives them the right to come in and do this?" she said. - Lady complaining that she was getting FIOS in her backyard.


Wireless Major

@adelphia.net
reply to IHateFirefox
Fiber also lasts on average about 30 years if installed properly.
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