 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | reply to TheToro
Re: it's all about money How is it BS that a company doesn't currently see the need for FTTH based on current technology and their customers' usage? It's not that they don't necessarily want to spend the money, but they are looking for assurances that they'll be able to recoup investment, i.e. no/minimal regulation. Sounds fair to me. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to openbox9 said by openbox9:How is it BS that a company doesn't currently see the need for FTTH based on current technology and their customers' usage? It's not that they don't necessarily want to spend the money, but they are looking for assurances that they'll be able to recoup investment, i.e. no/minimal regulation. Sounds fair to me. BT is stonewalling for some sort of exclusivity agreement so they can crowd out any competition if they deploy fiber.
On the other hand, with the exception of rural areas perhaps their RT densities could allow them to offer higher speeds over ADSL2+. Though they may not have built their plant to support channel bonding so they could be stuck at slower speeds.
The demand is there every time a download takes longer than a few minutes to complete. |
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 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | So if it takes someone 3 minutes to download 100+MB service pack from Microsoft, the demand is there? I don't buy it. |
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 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | reply to expert007 I'm not totally sure about BT's history, but if we subsidize in the US, we'll be having the same arguments in another 25 years that we're having today. |
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 Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | reply to openbox9 said by openbox9:So if it takes someone 3 minutes to download 100+MB service pack from Microsoft, the demand is there? I don't buy it. Tell someone it's going to take 30 minutes to download something, or tell them it will take 3 minutes.
Watch the "demand" appear on their face as they reach for their wallet.
Just because *YOU* don't mind waiting, doesn't mean everyone does. We're an impulsive society, we want it now now now. -- Pretty Fly for a White Guy |
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 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | Once again, I don't know the situation in the UK, but a majority of the people in the US don't appears to be willing to "reach for their wallets". Being an impulsive society simply means that we'll start a download, then grab some pizza and beer from the fridge, and watch a little TV. It doesn't mean that we're willing to pay more money than necessary to get something. |
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 | reply to Matt3 We're also a cheap society. Money rules all. Its why so many people switch to VoIP even knowing the quality is in most cases worse than POTs. People will deal with some small issues like lower call quality and possible interruptions if it saves them some money.
If you tell someone they can have it in 3 minutes instead of 30 of course they'll be interested... and then tell them they're going to pay an extra $50 and they'll find something else to do for that other 27 minutes. |
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 elios join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | said by RainWind7:We're also a cheap society. Money rules all. Its why so many people switch to VoIP even knowing the quality is in most cases worse than POTs. People will deal with some small issues like lower call quality and possible interruptions if it saves them some money. If you tell someone they can have it in 3 minutes instead of 30 of course they'll be interested... and then tell them they're going to pay an extra $50 and they'll find something else to do for that other 27 minutes. i dont know about that my Skype to Skype sounds BETTER then POTS to POTS even Skype to POTS sounds better but you can really tell how crappy POTS is when your on the Skype end of a Skype to POTS call |
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