Our model is 15k a mile all in, this is  for aerial  not underground for our 
HFC/Coax builds. A partner of ours models their underground fiber builds at 30k 
a mile.

This is in south Louisiana so your market may vary as always.






Luke Guillory
Network Operations Manager

Tel:    985.536.1212
Fax:    985.536.0300
Email:  lguill...@reservetele.com

Reserve Telecommunications
100 RTC Dr
Reserve, LA 70084

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-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jared Mauch
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 7:37 AM
To: Baldur Norddahl
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SoCal FIOS outage(?) / static IP readdressing


> On Jan 4, 2017, at 7:54 AM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I solved this issue by making my own ISP.

I’ve been thinking of the same in my underserved area.  Labor is $5/foot here 
and despite friends and colleagues telling me to move, it seems I have a sub-60 
month ROI (and sub-year for some areas I’ve modeled with modest uptake rates of 
15-20% where the other options are fixed wireless, Cellular data or dial).

Hope is to do a presentation in the fall or next year with progress.  We have 
areas around here where Comcast, (AT&T or Frontier) don’t even serve.  The 
municipality is off getting bids to build due to market failure by the 
incumbents to invest. municipal fiber is nigh on illegal here in Michigan but 
with no incumbent it is feasible and my hope is will lock out people who are 
unwilling to invest despite their market cap.

- Jared

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