Bret Clark wrote:
> Bingo...we have a winner! Middle mile means sqaut when there is a single 
> provider who know they've got you by the you-know-what in terms of 
> pricing.
Thank you Bret and Mike for making my point. :)

Yes there is fiber just about everywhere, but it comes down to
accessibility.



>  Then there is the finger pointing you have to deal with when 
> there is a problem...funny...for some reason's it's never their problem 
> initially until you prove within a shadow of a doubt it is! 
>   
Hah! Yep.

> We build our own wireless middle mile and that actually helps us with 
> cost control because we are responsible for the links, also we find that 
> customers like the fact that we have zero reliance on any ILEC.
>   

Interesting. Is the purpose of the wireless middle mile to reach a
carrier neutral facility? Very intriguing. I've considered doing that
here in Los Angeles. Back haul to One Wilshire or something. I have
friends with gear on the mountains. Hmmm....
> Bret
>
>
>
> Mike Hammett wrote:
>   
>> Well yes, AT&T, Sprint, Qwest, and Verizon have fiber almost everywhere. 
>> That doesn't mean they'll sell you a service that you can cost effectively 
>> use.
>>
>>   
>>     
>
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