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Re: Will wholesale-only muni actually bring the boys to your yard?


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 20:11:01 -0500 (EST)

[ One of a batch of replies to today's traffic; I was busy yanking a
750GB drive out of the grave all day. --jra ]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Owen DeLong" <owen () delong com>

[ me: ]
It rings true to me, in general, and I would go that way... but
there is
a sting in that tail: Can I reasonably expect that Road Runner will
in fact
be technically equipped and inclined to meet me to get my residents
as
subscribers? Especially if they're already built HFC in much to all
of
my municipality?

It doesn't actually matter. You don't necessarily need to be the only
wholesale
offering, you just need to be open to all service providers. This
means that
if Road Runner wants to pay for their own infrastructure instead of
using yours,
then that will increase their costs and likely make it harder for them
to compete
with ISPs (and other services) that choose to use your infrastructure.

It does actually matter, Owen, for the specific build I'm looking at,
since *Road Runner already has the city built*; they can do GHz CATV 
with all the toys, and at least 25/5 cablemodem, if not 50/15.

That's pretty competitive, and already includes triple play.

What sort of money a build needs to make is of course largely a question 
of how good a sales job you did to your city commission, but I shouldn't
think a small, largely residential, community is gonna make it on *just*
businesses and geeks.

Cheers,
-- jra
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