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Re: What do we mean when we say "competition?"


From: Henry Yen <henry () AegisInfoSys com>
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:19:18 -0500


On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 08:58:45AM -0800, David Barak wrote:

[ snip ]

Anecdote: A co-worker is getting Verizon FTTH, and
they have to dig about a 3/4 mile trench to his house
(he's rural).  He's not being charged for the
installation, even though it'll be several years
before it pays for itself.  It's hard to see that as
an example of a {big | evil} monopoly which is hurting
consumers.

In (at least) the Long Island, NY market, Verizon FTTH/FIOS installers
physically cut and decommission the copper upon fiber install.
Bye-bye DSL competition.  Since they won't bring back the copper
even you don't like the FIOS service, it's permanent.  ISTR that
the fiber doesn't carry the same restrictions on Verizon as copper
did, which is a big incentive (for them) to roll out FIOS that way.

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Henry Yen                                       Aegis Information Systems, Inc.
<henry () AegisInfoSys com>                        Hicksville, New York


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