As time goes on, it appears that this will be a great opportunity for someone
to come up with a model to do fiber build outs as a service to others. If you
can figure out where all the time goes and eliminate that part of it , you
might be able to make some real $$$.
-bp
On Thursday, March 30, 2017 10:56 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
But I do not want to pay them to make a profit doing this. I want it done at
cost. From: Josh Reynolds Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:52 AMTo:
[email protected] Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FTTH construction tiger team There are
companies that already do this. They contract for CenturyLink, AT&T, Time
Warner, etc. We hired one to do all of our outside plant. Lots of 💰 to be made
if you do it right and have a good crew. They always hire local labor for ditch
digging, but their splice crews and management are continuous. On Mar 30, 2017
12:50 PM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]> wrote:
I am considering building a construction team that can drop into a small
town or large subdivision, install fiber and move on. Something where I own
the construction equipment and keep labor costs low. Want to identify the
minimum equipment necessary and the methods of construction to provide the best
value. HDD with mud truck Do we need a vacuum excavator? Mini excavator One
of these drop plows. Whoever said their guy can do 5-8 homes per day.... yeah
that one (to lazy to search who it was). What to use for hand holes? Plastic
hand holes? What are the best values for splice cases? Perhaps try UBNT
GPON. Can always throw it in the ditch if it does not work. So a best
practices/FTTH in a box schedule of equipment and methods is needed. From that
I will look at the ROI needed from the equipment as well as the labor costs to
estimate the costs to do a subdivision. From that we will look at the ROI
on a competitive ARPU to see if an area is worth doing. I keep getting asked
to do this, so I guess I better do this.