 zabes63
join:2003-04-05 Batavia, IL
| Re: Will Comcast and SBC deliver? Kaltes is dead on in his/her assessment of the following statement:
"SBC can expand its networks anywhere and everywhere if they want to, but they are choosing not to. This is not a business choice in the sense of cost/benefit. This is a choice to leverage politicians in order to achieve their lobbying goals."
If you want proof go to »cityofbatavia.net click on the on going projects link and from there go to the Broadband (Fiber) Project (with Geneva and St. Charles) link. Finally click on the link for SBC "Ameritech on project Pronto"
The synopsis is this: Jim Volk, an alderman for the City of Batavia, and also sits on the Telecommunications committee, attended a conference hosted by, at that time, SBC/Ameritech. The message from SBC was clear, either side with us and lobby the FCC and the Illinois Commerce Commission or die waiting for DSL deployment in your area.
SBC all but admitted that the infrastructure was ready and waiting for turn up, but that nothing would be done until they had assurances that they did not have to share access with other providers. The fact that SBC was turning up DSL service within days of the FCC decision last February proves that the network was there and waiting.
This is not an example of a market driven company reacting to its customers needs, it is that of a spoiled brat holding its breath until it gets its way. [text was edited by author 2003-04-06 04:39:13] |