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RE: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style


From: "George Bonser" <gbonser () seven com>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 22:35:22 -0800



From: JC Dill 
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 10:20 PM
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style


  On 15/12/10 10:05 PM, George Bonser wrote:

If the customer pays the cost of the transport, a provider with
better
transport efficiency / quality ratio wins.


This (and everything that followed) assumes the customer has a choice
of
providers.  For most customers who already have Comcast, they don't
have
any choice for similar broadband services (speeds).  So open market
principles don't come into play, and Comcast knows it.


jc

While that is true, it was less true today than it was yesterday and
will be even less true tomorrow.  The "captive" audience the cable
providers have had is shrinking.  Even in markets where Comcast might
have a monopoly on TV they don't necessarily have a monopoly on a
broadband path to the residence for other services.  While they might be
able to keep out other "cable" companies, it is going to be hard for
them to keep the phone company out.  They already have a path to the
home.

I found U-verse and FiOS coverage map here:

http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/uverse but I can't vouch for the
accuracy except in my local area.

I believe that as these cable agreements expire, it is going to be more
difficult to get a monopoly. Where there is already separate television
and telephone infrastructure, you will see the "cable" company and the
telephone companies competing for triple-play services.




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