On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Sam Cayze <sam.ca...@rollouts.com> wrote:
> I was really under the impression that cable providers would wire
> anything for a customer, and absorb the costs.

  It depends on whether they think it's worth it or not.  If there are
lots of potential subscribers on the path, sometimes they'll absorb
the cost.  If it's just one customer, usually not.  Sometimes they'll
be more willing if you get a bunch of people in the area to sign-on to
being new subscribers.

> 1 Block, 15,000K? Yikes.

  Yah, that did seem high to me, but it's prolly in the city, so maybe
they have to dig up the streets to run new conduit or something.

  We had to have Comcast run a new line down three telephone poles
worth, a few hundred feet.  Cost us around $1500, I think.

-- Ben

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