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As project is expected to be finished sometime in 2010...
08:52AM Friday Jun 12 2009 by Karl Bode
tags: business · wireless · cable · Cablevision
As a way to help compete with Verizon FiOS, Cablevision recently began offering free 3Mbps/1.5Mbps Wi-Fi service to customers across the company's footprint. The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million, is expected to be finished next year. According to Cablevision, they've quickly reached the two-million user session mark as the project's expansion continues. "We blew through the second million in half the time it took to hit the first, and our customers are now logging more than one million minutes online every day," Cablevision spokesman Jim Maiella tells us. Cablevision continues to track deployment via their Optimum Wi-Fi website.

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Mr Matt

join:2008-01-29
Eustis, FL
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Not free but fee.

I do not want to be a P.I.T.A. but I get frustrated seeing so many advertisements today that say you can get a free thing, but in the fine print it says you have to buy something to get the free thing.

I would think that only Cablevision customers with an active broadband account would have access to Cablevision's Wi-Fi Network. Therefore the service is not free. It might be more accurate to say Cablevision added a incentive to their broadband service that allows their broadband customers access to their broadband Wi-Fi network at no additional cost.
Stu Pidaso

join:2006-10-12
West Islip, NY

Re: Not free but fee.

said by Mr Matt See Profile :

It might be more accurate to say Cablevision added a incentive to their broadband service that allows their broadband customers access to their broadband Wi-Fi network at no additional cost.
You mean like the line on the site that says....

" And best of all, its FREE for Optimum Online customers."?

»www.optimum.net/WiFi/Learn
MASantangelo
Premium
join:2004-07-19
Pittstown, NJ

Been Using the Wifi in 08901

It's pretty decent for checking out my email or other simple tasks. But when doing anything intensive (and not even really intensive, I was trying to load facebook, or a few webcomics) it crawls to a halt. The idea is great. I was able to google directions to somewhere and check my email while waiting for my real wired service to be turned on, but at the same time the speed and lag were driving me crazy.

I'm glad they don't try and charge a fee for it, it really wouldn't be worth it all.

Shamayim
I already have a Messiah.
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join:2002-09-23

The $300 "Ultra" entrance fee

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?
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sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH

Re: The $300 "Ultra" entrance fee

Seeing as how Cablevision already makes a hefty profit off of their current business model, I think they're obligated to reinvest at least some of those profits into their network. Their activation fees are rather unfair to the consumer, but also likely a deterrent to prevent abrupt mass migration of power users to their highest tier.
iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO

Re: The $300 "Ultra" entrance fee

They're not obligated to do anything except compete and amke a profit

Though reinvesting in infrastructure is a very good thing.
bn1221

join:2009-04-29
Cortland, NY
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The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?

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I think you mean one *millionth*. 300 million for 1 million users equates to that 300 per user.

Shamayim
I already have a Messiah.
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Re: The $300 "Ultra" entrance fee

said by bn1221 See Profile :

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth millionth of the total deployment cost?

+++++++++
I think you mean one *millionth*. 300 million for 1 million users equates to that 300 per user.

Fixed it for me.
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NYR 56

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said by Shamayim See Profile :

The deployment, which combined with DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades cost $300 million . . .

Could that explain how CV really arrived at its controversial $300 figure: charge each customer buying Ultra (DOCSIS 3.0) exactly one ten-thousandth of the total deployment cost?
Do you mean one millionth? Not sure how this is relevant to this news article either (or why people were up in arms about the $300 price to begin with).

Quienmavaser

@cablevision.com

Looks like they have a partnership with comcast

I currently have comcast and i was informed that i can also use my comcast email to sighn in and also use optimum wifi for free. !!!!!!

Qumahlin
Never Enough Time
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join:2001-10-05
united state

Re: Looks like they have a partnership with comcast

said by Quienmavaser :

I currently have comcast and i was informed that i can also use my comcast email to sighn in and also use optimum wifi for free. !!!!!!
I hadn't heard of that, but if its true, quite interesting.

Whats sad is that Comcast had plans at one point to roll out a similar system, but of course sat on it and is still sitting on it and that was years ago.
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hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

Re: Looks like they have a partnership with comcast

Comcast is NOT sitting on the idea of the WiFi service. They're working on building their beta network out and actually picked up large amounts of hotspots in Texas that TWC had. Many of those were hotzones.
tmc8080

join:2004-04-24
Floral Park, NY

neat idea...

how about a free netbook ($300 value) when a customer signs up for a 1-year deal @ the 101/15 package which would offset the activation fee and increase usage of the wifi *across LI, new york*

OOLcustomer

@optonline.net

Re: neat idea...

said by tmc8080 See Profile :

how about a free netbook ($300 value) when a customer signs up for a 1-year deal @ the 101/15 package which would offset the activation fee and increase usage of the wifi *across LI, new york*
Yeah I'll take two first class tickets to Hawaii and a burger and fries on the side with that

M A R K
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iPhone app

Would be nice to auto log-in
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