"Residents are demanding the service, and we have no other options for building a network."

Hey, I got an idea! Why not just pay for the right to access the infrastructure like the rest of the world's independant WISPs have to do? Hey, I got another idea! How about making a phone call to the local WISPs in town, who already have invested monies in easments assets? Hey, I got another idea! How about giving the broadband contract to the power company that owns the assets already? PLC? Whats that?

For clarification... Now what basis was there for the city to ask for a proposal to build a network using assets that didn't belong to them? And what Right did the city have to assume the assets and award them to a single entity above all the other 7000 ISPs in the country that may have asked for the easements to poles from time to time?

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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