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PolarBear
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Re: fios

said by morbo See Profile :

you're right. fiber costs 1/10 of copper to maintain. someone's gotta pay!
Yes, but fiber costs 10x as much as copper to deploy!
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keyboard5684

join:2001-08-01
Youngsville, PA
Then in 10 years it should be a wash. Good return on investment considering... unless my math is wrong


cdru
Go Colts
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Fort Wayne, IN

reply to PolarBear
said by PolarBear See Profile :

said by morbo See Profile :

you're right. fiber costs 1/10 of copper to maintain. someone's gotta pay!
Yes, but fiber costs 10x as much as copper to deploy!
Deploy costs are the only thing to consider. Ongoing maintenance and capacity also must be weighted. It's not an immediate return on the investment, but go out 10, 20, or 30 years and Verizon is betting that there will be.
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Answer Guy

join:2006-07-28
Grass Lake, MI

reply to PolarBear
said by PolarBear See Profile :

Yes, but fiber costs 10x as much as copper to deploy!
Nope, fiber and copper installation costs are almost the same. In fact, when the copper gets larger, the fiber is cheaper due to cheaper materials. Labor is still labor, cable is still cable. The cost is still dominated by the labor costs and not the materials.


PolarBear
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said by Answer Guy See Profile :

said by PolarBear See Profile :

Yes, but fiber costs 10x as much as copper to deploy!
Nope, fiber and copper installation costs are almost the same. In fact, when the copper gets larger, the fiber is cheaper due to cheaper materials. Labor is still labor, cable is still cable. The cost is still dominated by the labor costs and not the materials.
I have to disagree. Fiber optic cable is far more expensive that copper lines.
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