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Re: CLEC lawfirm recommendations?


From: Glenn Kelley <glenn@connectivity.engineer>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 14:21:28 -0400

The team @ Inteserra are amazing.

Reach out to TOM  tforte () inteserra com
They have some nice programs to help spread the cost out as well




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On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 11:21 AM Tim Utschig <tim () tetro net> wrote:

Hello NANOG'ers,

I hope this isn't too far off-topic:

I'm wondering, does anyone have any recommendations for a lawfirm
that will help a newbie through the process of becoming a CLEC? I
understand that it can take years, and am prepared for that.

Specifically in San Jose, California.

I'm trying to determine (by trial and error) the theoretical
minimum cost of running a tiny neighborhood FTTH +
very-short-range fixed-point wireless ISP for residences that
don't have fiber for no good reason at all.

https://mplink.llc/img/mplink-v0.1-pencil.jpg

Have gear, some funds, conflict-of-interest exception, and a
smidge of clue. Even have the first run of fiber already pulled
(via quickly-cancelled AT&T Dedicated Internet). Just need
https://clec.att.com/ access and somewhere to put my gear on the
other end of the line. I think.

Cheers.

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Tim Utschig <tim () tetro net>
408-644-3861 (mobile)


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