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 |  dynodb Premium,VIP join:2004-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
| Re: wow, sweet deal for Comcast said by knightmb :Wire everywhere already, customers already, just take over management and hopefully your technicians can fix up the network setup. Sounds like a sweet deal at $15 million since with that many customers, turn over $6 million a year get the amount paid off after a couple of years. It's a sweet deal until they have to fork over the $35 million debt payment, assuming that's part of the deal and the taxpayers aren't eating the debt. | |
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| Re: wow, sweet deal for Comcast said by dynodb :[It's a sweet deal until they have to fork over the $35 million debt payment, assuming that's part of the deal and the taxpayers aren't eating the debt. Since 95% of the debtholders have agreed to the sale, that debt is apparently part of the sale although it sounds like Comcast is insisting on better terms. | |
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| said by dynodb :said by knightmb :Wire everywhere already, customers already, just take over management and hopefully your technicians can fix up the network setup. Sounds like a sweet deal at $15 million since with that many customers, turn over $6 million a year get the amount paid off after a couple of years. It's a sweet deal until they have to fork over the $35 million debt payment, assuming that's part of the deal and the taxpayers aren't eating the debt. Oh thats easy. just put a new line item on everyones bill! -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee | |
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 |  rody_44 Premium join:2004-02-20 Quakertown, PA | i dont know where you get your calculations, but i come up with probably around 950,000 a year in gross revenue. your not going to average more than 100.00 a month average and thats tops. | |
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| Re: wow, sweet deal for Comcast said by rody_44 : i dont know where you get your calculations, but i come up with probably around 950,000 a year in gross revenue. your not going to average more than 100.00 a month average and thats tops. (Did you forget that there are 12 months in a year?) That's $11.4 million. Comcast runs around a 20% operational profit, leaving it $2.3 million/year to pay off the debt, somewhere between 6-7 years from now.
That sounds like a good deal -- it's probably not exactly that rosy because the network they're buying has probably suffered some neglect over its past austere years.
I'm bummed that it's Comcast as it can't keep up with its own problems and is dead last in customer satisfaction -- it's exactly the kind of buyer that the bondholders wanted to avoid when they started this thing. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon More features, more fun, Join BroadbandReports.com, it's free...
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| Re: wow, sweet deal for Comcast said by funchords :That sounds like a good deal -- it's probably not exactly that rosy because the network they're buying has probably suffered some neglect over its past austere years. It's an overbuilt system in an area Comcast already serves so Comcast cares more about acquiring the subscribers than the system. | |
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| I guess you have a bad area of comcast, when I was in Baltimore my service was top notch now that I am dealing with charter I crying and wishing comcast would buy them out and upgrade this pos system they have liked they did to TCI when they acquired Baltimore  -- Being Corporate is not a bad thing, its a matter of who you work for & how much they value you! I would not have it any other way!  | |
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join:1999-08-11 San Bruno, CA | Check your math. You forgot the X 12 for yearly gross. | |
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join:2001-10-06 Pittsburgh, PA | Actually, seems kind of expensive, 35M in debt + 15M price tag = 50M/16100 subs = over $3100/sub ?? But our friends @ Comcast can afford it. | |
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| Re: Just close it down they'll leave the network in place and won't change anything but maybe a channel line up and changes the pricing and internet speeds. Why spend the money to change out the headend? Especially if it is working just fine and it's not that old.
Usually MSOs will only change out the headend if its beyond using like my old mom and pop cable company in Fremont, OH. The only thing we had was 45 channels of analog and 1 HBO and CinMax. Those were not even on a cable box just some type of scrambler that was just screwed on the line. TWC had to overbuild the network before they could even use it. | |
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| Re: Just close it down The only problem I've been seeing with my connection is a bottleneck within the Alameda network at night since this summer. Once we peer off to AT&T no problem. | |
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join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | Re: Just close it down Comcast will move you to their network and shit can AT&T.
But would be the same network within your town. | |
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| Re: Just close it down the comcast network is built out to keep your traffic on their network until it needs to peer out. which means you won't have to go directly out to the Internet after you request the page. you can stay on the comcast network all the way to FL if you are requesting a website there before you "touch" the internet.
its part of their own network called CRAM. Also you'll have PowerBoost too | |
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| said by hottboiinnc :the comcast network is built out to keep your traffic on their network until it needs to peer out. which means you won't have to go directly out to the Internet after you request the page. you can stay on the comcast network all the way to FL if you are requesting a website there before you "touch" the internet. its part of their own network called CRA N/B>. Also you'll have PowerBoost too CRAN... I can tracert all the way to New Jersey and never leave Comcast's network! -- Think outside the Fox... Opera | |
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Nothing has changed but the bill went up 50%. | |
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is based in Berkeley. I use their service, they are very reliable, friendly and I am very happy with them. | |
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| Another one bites the dust Yet another Muni bites the dust. Is there a list somewhere of failed municipal broadband initiatives, or would it be too long to fit on one page?
Of course the next time a state or local government proposes becoming a broadband provider, most on BBR will think it's a great idea.  | |
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| Re: Another one bites the dust No, Albany is
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| Re: Another one bites the dust No one has a sense of humor here  | |
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| Re: Another one bites the dust cable does NOT have to change anything to digital in 2/09 that is only for OTA tv viewers. Comcast has a private network and would not be affected by the change. The only thing MSOs want to do is move all the channels to digital to free up that used space for more digital channels, HDTV, and internet. but are NOT required to do so. | |
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| Re: Another one bites the dust said by dynodb :Yet another Muni bites the dust. Is there a list somewhere of failed municipal broadband initiatives, or would it be too long to fit on one page? Of course the next time a state or local government proposes becoming a broadband provider, most on BBR will think it's a great idea. And how many telecommunication companies have failed over the years? | |
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