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-------- Original message --------
From: Stephen Sprunk <step...@sprunk.org>
Date: 02/11/2013 4:37 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Muni fiber: L1 or L2?


On 11-Feb-13 18:23, Warren Bailey wrote:

> On 2/11/13 4:16 PM, "Masataka Ohta" <mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> wrote:
>> Scott Helms wrote:
>>> IMO if you can't pay for the initial build quickly and run it efficiently 
>>> then your chances of long term success are very low.
>> That is not a business model for infrastructure such as gas, electricity, 
>> CATV, water and fiber network, all of which need long term planning and 
>> investments.
> Nearly all of the industries you mentioned below receive some type of local 
> or federal/government funding. If I was going to build some kind of access 
> network, I would be banging on the .gov door asking for grants and low 
> interest loans to help roll out broadband to remote areas.
I followed the link in a recent email here to the details on the Maine Fiber 
Co, and their web site indicates they got started with $7M in private 
funding--and a $25M grant from the feds for improving service to rural areas.  
That radically changes the economics, just as I'm sure it did for other 
utilities.

S

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