The range can be quite high.

If he's counting labor maybe, otherwise that seems like a lot.
marlon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MDK" <rea...@muddyfrogwater.us>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:08 AM
Subject: [WISPA] This comes up again and again - value of network


> There's a guy started a small network in an area I serve, but quite 
> distant
> from me, and he's wanting to get out.
>
> He offered to sell me his customers and his network, and then finally he
> quoted me a price for his network.    Not "the customers" but just "the
> network" and the customer owns his own cpe.    I buy the network and 
> inherit
> his customers - that was the "deal".
>
> It works out to $500 / customer.
>
> For infrastructure, that seems... well... REALLY high to me.
>
> It consists MOSTLY of UBNT stuff and some bandwidth controls, etc, I don't
> really understand.   It's mostly bridged, and has no public IP's, it was
> apparently NAT'd to a cable connection somewhere.
>
> Looking at my rural deployments and the approximate cost- even of the
> solar/wind powered sites...   I'm well under $100/customer for network
> infrastructure outside of the CPE.
>
> Am I the one way different, or is he?   Or, is this wide range.... 
> normal?
>
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