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Verizon & AT&T face uphill build-out battle
(old news - 09:04AM Friday Dec 08 2006)
tags: dsl · Fiber · competition · cable · stats
Light Reading reminds everyone that while it's nice to see the ILECs upgrading their networks, they've got a lot of work left to do before we can bask in competitive utopia. "It's important to remember that Verizon's FTTH-based FiOS and AT&T's DSL-based U-verse are very different animals, and together, they will only cover one-third of homes passed by US MSOs by the end of the decade," says analyst Michael Harris. "Not exactly ubiquitous." As for AT&T's threat to cable, he suggests that offering 30Mbps as a standard speed "ought to put a damper on Ma Bell's bundle," since the telco is only offering 6 of the 25Mbps VDSL2 pipe for customer data.

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DaBavarian
Premium
join:2006-02-22
Saginaw, MI
·AT&T DSL Service

Competition....

Once a competitor offers something, the other services have to follow suits. "Ma Bell" always keeps a tradition of following their customers...rather than providing new services ahead of the need. If only one of the providers upgrade the other will follow suit.

Toadman
Hypnotoad

join:2001-11-28
Medina, OH

Competitive Utopia

We will never be at a competitive utopia because by the time they get FTTH to "every home" there will be a better technology there that everyone will then want.
nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
·Comcast

so the bottom line is....

don't hold your breath waiting for the benefits of competition from fiber or VDSL+, because there won't really be that much competition?

And in 2/3 of cable's coverage area there won't be any competition at all from advanced telco services?

I guess duopolies move slow and monopolies don't move at all.

Go USA! We're #16! We're #16! Go USA!
kcir

join:2005-07-30
Butner, NC

Re: so the bottom line is....

I wonder if local wimax ISPs some time in the near future will not bring about some change in that? Thoughts?
bigjoesmith

join:2000-11-21
Peoria, IL

Re: so the bottom line is....

Clearwire has just started offering wimax service to much of the Seattle metro area. But with a top download speed of 1.5mbit, it's not much of a competitor to the local DSL or cable offerings. It would be attractive if the only alternative was sat-based offerings, but it's not really much of an option to the local duopoly.
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