On Jul 28, 2004, at 11:04 AM, Michael L Torrie wrote:
Fibre is clearly the more cost-effective choice, and I'm happy Provo is
doing it. I mean we're already tearing up the streets to expand
infrastructure such as water and sewer. Makes perfect sense to drop
fibre in while we're at it (which is what is happening), especially into
the newer developments where broadband access can even influence
property values.


Don't forget, this is exactly how Sprint became a business. Doing some work on the old railroad lines, why not drop in some conduit with fiber. Voila, infrastructure, and it became a powerful business.

--
Jayce^


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