On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 11:04:01AM -0500, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
> At least a few years ago, many developers sold exclusive access to a
> development to Bell or Rogers (or perhaps other companies).
> Exclusivity was about 5 years.  I have no idea whether it would be
> economical for the other suppliers to support an already fully-booked
> neighbourhood after the exclusivity expired.  Yet another monopolistic
> game.
> 
> Rogers FTTH is something I don't know much about.  It's not like what
> we have at the moment (and what the vast majority of older
> neighbourhoods have).  I'm not sure what that service looks like but I
> understand that upload speeds are much improved.
> 
> Bell is slow to replace copper with fibre, but Rogers is much slower
> at replacing coax last mile (I'm a little fuzzy on the architecture of
> cable).

I have no idea if they do anything exclusive, or if both have wired up
the area at this point.  And since 4 different developers are doing the
area, I guess either Rogers would have had to make a deal with whoever
sectioned out the lots, or they would have had to make a deal with
each developer.  No idea how that works.  It's the first time I had
seen multiple developers working in one area.  It seems they wanted the
houses to look mixed so no identical models without 3 lots of each other,
and most of the streets have a different developer handle each side of
the street.

Maybe I will see if I can spot anything labeled Bell next time I go buy
to look at the progress, not that Bell or Rogers are good at labelling
their equipment.

-- 
Len Sorensen
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