Those small towns are probably more about footprint than profit. the short
of it is that if providers were footing their own bill this wouldnt happen.
but when the dust settles and capitalism restarts, 2 of those 3 will be
bought or bankrupt,

but even at 300 take distributed evenly at 100 per isp with arpu 40, thats
48000 annual revenue, and we know that arpu will only go up as the
capitalists fall.

We had incumbent cable co. in the last 2 years 2 other fiber providers
built our town, frontier is in process of lashing lines, and a 4th provider
is doing the entire rural build (on your dome btw), but will be coming into
town when thats done. so podunk il will have 4 fiber, 1 cableco, 2-4 LEO,
and 1-3 cellular options (currently TMobile is the only reliable
cellular home internet)  for 11,015 population over 8.65 sq miles with 4680
homes and 417 businesses

Nothing is real man, we are in a fever dream

On Thu, Nov 20, 2025 at 9:16 AM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:

> Incumbent cable company, incumbent FTTH company (aerial, no TV option),
> and now a second FTTH company (buried).  850 population and <400 houses.
> They just finished wiring the next town over (population 1400) and built
> their main line through this town to get there.
>
>
>
> Is the cost so upfront loaded that an FTTH company can survive with only
> 100-200 customers?  Or is this a fight to the death?
>
>
>
> The new fiber provider looks to be cheaper than both incumbents.  Not
> crazy cheap, but cheaper.  They do offer TV packages, those aren’t so cheap.
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