So I have been reading on this topic lately
On the financial side the FCC is going to fund for 10 years on monthly
installments what?
All the locations on a high cost census track that you deployed or the ones
that actually subscribe?
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Deployed to.
The whole thing sounds like a freaking play to the cable cos (imagine that).
From my understanding, if you were a very large provider and wanted to
maintain market-share and not let a competitor build out in your area
with federal funding, you could submit a bid for the
Why would you bid $1 , if you wanted to lock the area. You would have build out
already?
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On Jul 31, 2014, at 7:26 PM, Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com wrote:
Deployed to.
The whole thing sounds like a freaking play to the cable cos (imagine that).
It depends. I know of large ISPs with heafty cash reserves set aside for
various projects, and it wouldn't be outside of their realm of
morality to pull a stunt like that.
Josh Reynolds, CIO
SPITwSPOTS
www.spitwspots.com
On 07/31/2014 03:44 PM, Gino Villarini wrote:
Why would you bid $1 , if
: [WISPA] FCC Broadband experiments phase 2 funding question
It depends. I know of large ISPs with heafty cash reserves set aside for
various projects, and it wouldn't be outside of their realm of morality
to pull a stunt like that.
Josh Reynolds, CIO
SPITwSPOTS
www.spitwspots.com
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It depends. I know of large ISPs with heafty cash reserves set aside for
various projects, and it wouldn't be outside