Re: [WISPA] FCC Launches Inquiry Into Broadband Market Practices

2007-03-22 Thread Marlon K. Schafer

Good thing backhaul radios are getting cheap!  grin

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Prices are creeping up on T1 because ILEC's are unregualted on special 
access circuits - the very copper T1 that runs the loop to your door. 
ILEC's are unregulated on fiber and special access.


And in 2 markets QWest doesn't have to sell loops at all. If VZ gets its 
petition this year, in 6 Eastern cities you won't be able to buy loops 
at all. Imagine what the rate for a T1 will be then???


Peter


Matt wrote:


http://www.neca.org/wawatch/wwpdf/032207_3.pdf



Sounds like some users are complaining that thee p2p software does not
run as fast as it should.  Could be devastating to some of us small
operators if we cannot throttle p2p services back somewhat.  We are
still paying over 400$ per T1 circuit.  Now that most of the small
bandwidth providers have been bought up prices are creeping up too.

Matt



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Re: [WISPA] FCC Launches Inquiry Into Broadband Market Practices

2007-03-22 Thread Peter R.
Prices are creeping up on T1 because ILEC's are unregualted on special 
access circuits - the very copper T1 that runs the loop to your door. 
ILEC's are unregulated on fiber and special access.


And in 2 markets QWest doesn't have to sell loops at all. If VZ gets its 
petition this year, in 6 Eastern cities you won't be able to buy loops 
at all. Imagine what the rate for a T1 will be then???


Peter


Matt wrote:


http://www.neca.org/wawatch/wwpdf/032207_3.pdf



Sounds like some users are complaining that thee p2p software does not
run as fast as it should.  Could be devastating to some of us small
operators if we cannot throttle p2p services back somewhat.  We are
still paying over 400$ per T1 circuit.  Now that most of the small
bandwidth providers have been bought up prices are creeping up too.

Matt



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Re: [WISPA] FCC Launches Inquiry Into Broadband Market Practices

2007-03-22 Thread Matt

http://www.neca.org/wawatch/wwpdf/032207_3.pdf


Sounds like some users are complaining that thee p2p software does not
run as fast as it should.  Could be devastating to some of us small
operators if we cannot throttle p2p services back somewhat.  We are
still paying over 400$ per T1 circuit.  Now that most of the small
bandwidth providers have been bought up prices are creeping up too.

Matt
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RE: [WISPA] FCC Launches Inquiry Into Broadband Market Practices

2007-03-22 Thread Rick Smith
first impression, is that the FCC's looking to set prices.

"nondiscrimination" pops up a lot...  blegh!   
 

You mean Al Gore didn't invent all this ?  /faint/

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It would be good for all WISPs read this and start to consider their
position and their response.


http://www.neca.org/wawatch/wwpdf/032207_3.pdf


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[WISPA] FCC Launches Inquiry Into Broadband Market Practices

2007-03-22 Thread Jack Unger
It would be good for all WISPs read this and start to consider their 
position and their response.



http://www.neca.org/wawatch/wwpdf/032207_3.pdf


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