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Re: 10g residential CPE
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 13:04:21 +0200
On 12/26/20 20:48, Darin Steffl wrote:
Aaron,One simple question. Why on earth would you offer free internet service? How and why? Your site show 1 Gig symmetrical for free when you should be a minimum of $65 per month to be competitive.
They also ask for no monthly fee after a single payment of US$300.Considering the 2Gbps package costs US$49.95, you'd guess they'd value the 1Gbps service at, say US$27/month, give or take.
So that US$300 provides a bit of coverage, perhaps 1 year, in which time they'd have likely upgraded the customer.
Mark.
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- Re: 10g residential CPE, (continued)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 26)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Valdis Klētnieks (Dec 26)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Michael Thomas (Dec 26)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 26)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Darin Steffl (Dec 26)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 27)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Seth Mattinen (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Baldur Norddahl (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 27)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Darin Steffl (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Baldur Norddahl (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mel Beckman (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Valdis Klētnieks (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 28)
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- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)