top | item 6917811 Why AT&T says it can deny Google Fiber access to its poles in Austin 9 points| protomyth | 12 years ago |arstechnica.com | reply 3 comments order hn newest [+] [-] dijit|12 years ago|reply The take-home from me on this article is that google is succeeding.In their own words 'We don't want to become an ISP', 'we're simply doing it to shame current ISP's into acting'[0]As AT&T are building their own networks, even if google do not get access to the poles, it means that they won.Eventually, there would be a way around the pole problem (like in the UK where most ISP/Phone lines are buried), but for now, they're winning.[0] - http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/01/google-fiber-sh... [+] [-] loceng|12 years ago|reply It's a good way to direct people's anger at their current ISPs anyhow, leading into purchasing their Fiber product. [+] [-] camflan|12 years ago|reply Because "No" means no?
[+] [-] dijit|12 years ago|reply The take-home from me on this article is that google is succeeding.In their own words 'We don't want to become an ISP', 'we're simply doing it to shame current ISP's into acting'[0]As AT&T are building their own networks, even if google do not get access to the poles, it means that they won.Eventually, there would be a way around the pole problem (like in the UK where most ISP/Phone lines are buried), but for now, they're winning.[0] - http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/01/google-fiber-sh... [+] [-] loceng|12 years ago|reply It's a good way to direct people's anger at their current ISPs anyhow, leading into purchasing their Fiber product.
[+] [-] loceng|12 years ago|reply It's a good way to direct people's anger at their current ISPs anyhow, leading into purchasing their Fiber product.
[+] [-] dijit|12 years ago|reply
In their own words 'We don't want to become an ISP', 'we're simply doing it to shame current ISP's into acting'[0]
As AT&T are building their own networks, even if google do not get access to the poles, it means that they won.
Eventually, there would be a way around the pole problem (like in the UK where most ISP/Phone lines are buried), but for now, they're winning.
[0] - http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/01/google-fiber-sh...
[+] [-] loceng|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] camflan|12 years ago|reply