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The Limit
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Re: If the DOJ was really doing its job

Ok, so for a rough estimate, lets say that the average cost to run FTTH to my house would be $5000, which is conservative. Finance that over a period of 10 years.

That's roughly $42 a month. Ok, so the infrastructure is there. Now focus on support and maintenance costs. I'm not sure how much to add, but it can't be much more. Just a guess, add something like $25 per user per month. That's roughly $67 a month. These figures are to purely break even. Add like $10-15 per user per month. That still comes out to be around $82 per month. That's with profit included.

I'm still a newb at these things, but people are willing to pay top dollar for wireless service. Some (and I'm sure MANY) are willing to pay this price to provide service to the home.

And remember, that's if said user doesn't have the money upfront for infrastructure costs. Eliminate that, and you come out cheaper than what most ISPs charge. It's a win for the customer and for the business the way I see it.
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tshirt
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BTW you forgot to actually add the financing costs in there, so on a 30 year loan with full colateral (like a mortgage) you can expect to pay 2-5 to 3 times the cost over that time. since you are an unknown, with no assets, and what you are building may or maynot have resale value I would guess around the same sort of cost for your shorter term.
$42*3=$126 or $82*3=$246 so a fixed wireless or cable plan* doesn't look all that bad anymore for a zero risk, month to month user.

*using comcast cap and potential overages as a model here



tshirt
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Sounds like a plan, incorparate, start raising money and everyone will be using your fiber plant in no time.
Turns out this whole broadband thing is much simpler then anyone knew.
Next up, space flight, maybe it's not rocket science after all.



The Limit
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Ah yea, that's right. Financial backing may be a problem when starting out with no money unfortunately.



The Limit
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Hahaha. I like your style.


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