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Re: Muni Fiber (was: Re: last mile, regulatory incentives, etc)


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 10:33:53 -0400 (EDT)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Soucy" <rps () maine edu>

Ignoring the fact that we haven't reached our limits with fiber yet
...

Not close, and we're at 100G already.

The next major speed boost for broadband will be over fiber. And because
the bottleneck at that point becomes equipment, we'll continue to see a
healthy round of upgrades in speed over the same fiber plant.

And, much more to the point, ONTs will go over the edge of the Consumer
Pricing S-curve.  Bet *cash* on this.

But another more interesting point being missed here is this:  Assuming 
pointopoint fiber, *you can provision different classes of service
appropriately*.  If some client wants to pay for 40G fiber?  Cool. 
You can do that.  That in itself seems to positively skew the potential
for muni layer 1 installs, to me.  And it doesn't *preclude* the muni
operating a standardized layer 2 for those carriers who don't want to 
do that part themselves; economy of scale will actually be productive
there, I suspect.

Anyone want to start Level 1 Communications?

Cheers,
-- jra
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