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by samstave
3316 days ago
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Budgeting? Staffing skills? Cautious entry? Revenue ROI projection validation? Could be a range of factors.... Having the permit doesnt mean the fiber is pulled. Fiber puller could be a third party installer and the negotiate contract cost/schedule/other legal-BS --- I recall seeing some guys in 2012 up near 21st and Market, above castro - noe valley border, installing fiber. I stopped and asked them who tey were pulling the fiber for and the said "google" -- although google still doesnt have any residential fiber in that area that I know of... I could only think it was more for a "googler" as opposed to "google" or a "google user" -- or the guy was BSing... -- Anyway, permit doent mean the lines are slpliced/polished/terminated and that they have equipment to light them up yet. Heck - they may have access to conduit etc... but they may not have equipment space negotiations with some telco who has a CO in the area. and you know how much fun telco-to-telco contracting agreements are.... |
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