May 24, 2006
Why have one big wireless ISP when you can have hundreds of small ones?
That's the question NuTel Broadband Corporation
<http://nutelbroadband.com/> of Cranbury, New Jersey seems to be
answering. The company wants to create partnerships with existing ISPs —
or just entrepreneurial individuals or businesses — who think their town
or suburb deserves better broadband.
"We're talking to small to medium communities, looking at each of them
as individual operating entities — each gets its own company," says Joe
Fiero, CEO of NuTel. "We're the managing partner; they're the operating
partner."
That partnership breaks down into NuTel handling everything on the back
end, from billing to support, while the operating partner pays for and
installs the equipment (mesh products from SkyPilot Networks
<http://www.skypilot.com/>) to NuTel's specifications. The local
operator owns the relationship with the customer and gets paid by NuTel
for running things out of what customers get billed.
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