 RandomX22
@attbi.com
from: Subhuman 
| Re: gov't and competent??? Tacoma's Click! network seems to be near perfect and at half the damn price that comcash charges. Their local government seems to be working just fine.
It's not to say that other local municipalities will be as efficient, but it's becoming more and more commonplace for the state's local cities to start thinking about city run network broadband. | |
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  minidu Premium join:2002-09-28 Mackinac Island, MI | Re: gov't and competent??? I would love to see a municiple broadband connection where I am. I'm tired of seeing my money go the bells, even if I do use a clec, they still get money from me. | |
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  JakCrow
join:2001-12-06 Palo Alto, CA | Finding good people to work for local governments' broadband programs shouldn't be too hard, what with all the people SBC and Comcast have fired. | |
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  BigDaddy05
@170.148.x.x
| The cities will have one item that gives them additional incentive to keep the system working correctly that $BC and Comca$t dont have. The city agencies will use the system to interconnect with each other. The current providers use fiber runs and copper lines separate from the neighborhood links used for broadband.
While Im sure that the cities will use a fiber network that is separate from the broadband Internet links, it will most likely be in the same bundles and use co-located equipment. This will give them additional incentive to keep the lines and equipment working properly.
Additional incentive, if they give the users bad service, they may be voted out in the next election. Even if they only do their system upgrades on the same schedule as SB$ and Comca$t - just before their agreement is up for renewal - they will be on a four year cycle and not one that is 10 or more years long. | |
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 |  cableblows3
join:2001-06-17 Indianapolis, IN
| Re: gov't and competent???
said by BigDaddy05: The cities will have one item that gives them additional incentive to keep the system working correctly that $BC and Comca$t dont have. The city agencies will use the system to interconnect with each other. The current providers use fiber runs and copper lines separate from the neighborhood links used for broadband.
While Im sure that the cities will use a fiber network that is separate from the broadband Internet links, it will most likely be in the same bundles and use co-located equipment. This will give them additional incentive to keep the lines and equipment working properly.
Additional incentive, if they give the users bad service, they may be voted out in the next election. Even if they only do their system upgrades on the same schedule as SB$ and Comca$t - just before their agreement is up for renewal - they will be on a four year cycle and not one that is 10 or more years long.
well you beat me to the punch on that one! they run our lights and water here and don't do to bad a job, besides being cut out in a storm or two. i would love to see indianapolis start one up! | |
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join:2002-01-26 Franklin, IN | Re: gov't and competent??? our govt indy ? are you kidding good thing i live in franklin | |
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