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Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections


From: Raymond Burkholder <ray () oneunified net>
Date: Sun, 30 May 2021 23:44:30 -0600

On 5/30/21 8:32 PM, Valdis Klētnieks wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2021 15:56:52 -0500, Blake Dunlap said:
The co op electric serving my families house in bfe tn that doesn't have
either sewer or cable managed to run hard fiber for dirt cheap to all their
subscribers. Its clear from that the problem isnt can't, it's won't.
Are you able to share any numbers about costs per mile and/or subscriber? I'm
sure a lot of people are curious how the co-op was able to run fiber to places
that none of the usual suspects wanted to run coax to. (Of course, it probably
helped that a co-op only has to care about eventually  breaking even or at
least not losing *too* much money, rather than making a profit in the
relatively short term)

Yes please.  I'm in a location with fibre transits town but is only currently used for the school.  The incumbent doesn't feel like replacing the copper infra with fibre.

I'd like to be able to present a decent install plan to the mayor and council for consideration.

About 450 buildings.  Mostly residential.

We've got a company here who knows how to do horizontal boring.  I'm wondering if they might be part of an effective plan.  I need to meet up with them at some point.


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