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Re: Finally The Locals Get It Some of the experiences among users of the LUS Fiber network in Lafayette, LA would seem to show success for Google Gigabit Service. The intra-network 100Mbps symmetrical service for LUS customers has attracted companies that cherished the ability of sharing very large amounts of data quickly among members at an office or at home. The remote storage and cloud computing service industry is growing in the LUS service area. The thing is, we do not know how exactly Google will market the service. They could act as a wholesalers to companies that can do a triple play offering as retailers.
EDIT: I put in wrong city for LUS Fiber. Cut and paste can be bad, if you are sleepy. That is a warning to all you youngsters. Do NOT post when you are tired. You might end up typing in the wrong state and waste other posters time. |
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 | LUS is in Louisiana no?
I lived a stones throw away from the deployment. |
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 | reply to davidhoffman Google has already said they would be the ones in charge of the network, it would not be wholesale.
as far as bringing in any new companies; i don't see that happening, that area already has some of the largest companies in the country. Overland Park, KS is a stones throw away from KC and already is home to Sprint-Nextel, Old Navy-Gap, etc. And is in the top 10 richest counties in the country. They are doing fine with TWC and AT&T.
And LUS- is NOT in TN. |
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 | reply to DataRiker Yeah, Chattanooga is EPB Fiber. |
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 | reply to DataRiker Yep, I screwed up posting while tired. Sorry. |
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