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Observations of an Internet Middleman (Level3) (was: RIP Network Neutrality



Even if you are right, which I'm not sure you are about the cost as Google
isn't the only FTTH provider, at least one of the major players *HAS
ALREADY PEEN PAID TO DO THE WORK*.
http://stopthecap.com/2014/03/17/new-jerseys-fiber-ripoff-verizon-walks-away-from-fiber-upgrades-customers-already-paid-for/
Nick


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Clayton Zekelman <clayton at mnsi.net> wrote:

>
> Actually, I've done a bit of overbuild, and it does "omg cost a lot".
>
> We don't know how much Google Fiber has paid to build the network.
>  They're Google, they can do it just because they feel like it.
>
> Of course I don't have any proof, but the rest of your points may not be
> far off the mark.
>
>
>
> At 09:44 AM 12/05/2014, Nick B wrote:
>
>> Google Fiber and various other FTTH services disprove the "omg it costs a
>> lot" theory.  This is purely a money grab by a monopoly, sanctioned by the
>> FCC because.. the people doing the money grab own the FCC.  It helps to
>> keep in mind that several of the parties involved in this grab *HAVE
>> ALREADY BEEN PAID TO EXPAND THEIR NETWORKS BY THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE FAILED
>> TO DO SO*.  I'm not really sure how anyone could view this whole thing as
>> fair, honest or even legal.  I also fully expect the FCC to sign off on it
>> as the receipt says "Paid by Verizon."
>> Nick
>>
>
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