So there is a WISP near us who we recently started coordinating with on 
frequencies, etc.

Last Friday, the reached out and asked if we'd like to buy them.

Then later that day they stated they were in a contract negotiation with their 
bandwidth provider and didn't see a solution.

Over the weekend I spoke with someone else who had been affiliated with this 
company and basically their NOC has been
repossessed by the bank.

Monday they reached out and asked if we might sell them bandwidth.  I told them 
we'd discuss it internally.

Today I see on their facebook page their fiber is down - so this is day one of 
their going away, I'd assume.

There is likely no time left for vetting or due diligence on reviewing this ISP 
for purchase so at this point it is likely a long shot.

My question - I assume you would all advise run run run as fast as you can.

>From the time a WISP loses their bandwidth (and thus can't provide service) 
>what is the rate of customer exodus?
If we came to an agreement and resumed services say - just in time for 
Christmas - what percentage would you all guess
the customer base would have departed?

I am told they have 250 + or -

I don't know if they're in an area where they are losing to the incumbent phone 
provider or cable provider.
(I know they are in centurylink territory)

I know our closest tower to them is 18 miles - but they're probably six hops 
from our head end.

Merry Christmas. :)

Thanks in advance.

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