[olug] Google Fiber home Internet sevice RFI
Sam Tetherow
tetherow at shwisp.net
Thu Feb 18 22:47:17 UTC 2010
Yes, but Google is not a government entity.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
James Ringler wrote:
> Sam Tetherow wrote:
>> There isn't any state law that I am aware of that prohibits you from
>> laying your own infrastructure. There are hoops that have to be
>> jumped through to get ROW from the municipality, but part of the
>> deregulation of telco services was for just this purpose.
>>
>> I know for instance that Three Rivers Telephone "coppered over" Qwest
>> in Ainsworth. Unite fiber in Lincoln has their own fiber loop that
>> is outside of Windstream's network. Time Warner's cable network is
>> outside of Windstream in Lincoln, yet both offer voice and internet.
>> I also know that for a while Lincoln was trying to find another cable
>> provider to compete against TW. The reason that it doesn't happen
>> very often is that it is horribly expensive to do it and if you don't
>> have a captive audience (the only provider) it is hard to make the
>> numbers work.
>>
>> Sam Tetherow
>> Sandhills Wireless
>
>
> They passed a law about 10 years ago that prohibited municipal
> entities from becoming an ISP. Windstream and Time Warner lobbied
> for the law since TW was in the process of launching Road Runner. At
> the time, LES had the entire city laced with fiber and TW was worried
> that if LES could light it up, TW would lose their back side. The
> law never was lifted off the books. At that time we were working on
> fiber to the desktop in Waverly.. since they were booming with
> industry development. Our plans were quickly shattered
>
> Here's a link that shows Nebraska being on the ban.
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/01/municipal-fiber-needs-more-fdr-localism-fewer-state-bans.ars
>
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