I’m already well aware there’s fiber on poles here. The difference is, their network isn’t built to support FTTH, it’s built to support a few larger enterprises that are willing to pay $3,000/m for a circuit. Name one person that doesn’t want fiber internet. Saying there isn’t a big enough market for service when literally every single household and business purchases internet is ridiculous.We already have 60% of the street we just cut up signed up for service.
rashomon|7 years ago
It would be faster for me to crawl on the ground to the nearest PoP and plugin to a GPON port then it would be for me to wait for them.
dboreham|7 years ago
dboreham|7 years ago
I certainly wish you good luck but I suspect that you are missing something if you think you're going to compete with national providers who have access to billions in capex and infinite marketing budget, selling a product where almost no customer understands the fine details of QoS and customer service (which are the only ways in which you can differentiate your offering).
fwiw we have dedicated fiber loop (not ftth) providers here (middle of nowhere, USA) who will deliver service for $600/mo with low or zero install charge so I question your $3k/mo figure.