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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (287)10/18/2000 2:10:45 AM
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Regulatory approval? Get in line with everyone else once you have that. They have to pull wire over Att or RBOC ROW. Why doesn't Att do that? It would cost $100 billion. 2 years ago it only cost $30 billion.

3 years ago Dave Horne said, "We always seem to review these old topics and we get nowhere by doing it". Where is WIN going to get the dough or the local rights to access and how are they going to penetrate the crazy quilt of diverse systems? You can't even get the bums to go for HFC must less get them to pay for a delivery that they may use in several years. If it was only a matter of regulatory approval or some such thing, wouldn't Att have gone in that direction? Wouldn't BOC be doing that now mit schlag? We always review these finished topics and conclude we are amazed that these companies would come up with these fool ideas. Consider this: if your subscriber subnet pulls a 100 meg per hook, what's the aggregated pull on the 'bone? All we have is the promise through Corvis that an all optical network is near. I guess WIN plans to deploy in 2006. By that time ATHM will be delivering by POTS.
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