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Subject: Re: ONT diagnostics (WAS: Re: Muni fiber: L1 or L2?)
From: Jason Baugher <jason () thebaughers ! com>
Date: 2013-01-31 5:55:20
Message-ID: CAGbD49rTRBAQU6bQLifxhO=nnG5ADecHaLkL0Pzd8g8p2jBAqw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Why do you always assume we're talking about carriers, or the evil telcos,
RBOC's, etc....? I'm talking about small to medium-sized service providers
looking to expand services to compete against the Comcast's and AT&T's of
the world that can practically give away Internet because they already own
the infrastructure.
We (by which I mean those small-to-medium SP's) can compete not on price
but on additional value and flexibility.
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:42 PM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
> > Some in the industry are pushing the idea of reaching deeper into the
> > customer's network to provide more value, to generate more revenue and
>
> how sadly desperate. crawl up the stack.
>
> carriers who whine about content going over the top need to get their
> heads out of the somethingorother. if you choose to be a trucker and
> folk are using your truck to transport gold, damned hard to justify
> whining when you choose to be a trucker.
>
> randy
>
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