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RE: How to secure the Internet in three easy steps


From: Scott Granados <scott () wworks net>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:39:28 -0800 (PST)


Wow!  They just don't count subscribers:).

I realize one way makes more sense from a "we've got more subscribers than
you do sense" but it wouldn't be that hard to count real subscribers one
wouldn't think.


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 alex () yuriev com wrote:


In a public press release dated August, they claim to have
1.8 million Internet customers.  How that compares to the
global pool of cable users, I cannot say.

One cable company I've done business here (Ontario, Canada) has over
500K subscribers, and I don't believe it has the largest number of cable
modems in the country. So you're probably talking around 1.5-2 million
cable modems north of the border. Then you have Europe (I think .nl has
decent cable modem penetration), Asia-Pacific, etc.

Very cute. It is clear that the posters forgot how cable industry "counts"
subscribers. The details came out during Adelphia bankruptcy. Since that
time every cable co basically said "yep, that's how we do it too".

Here's counting subscribers the cable industry way:

They take a total revenue that's somehow gets associated with selling cable
and divide it by the price of the basic cable. The resulting number is the
number of subscribers that they claim to have.


Alex




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