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by blueblisters
2071 days ago
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Hey this is a great idea, but I have a few questions/comments: - The website looks fine to me (it's not egregious like the other commenters say), but it might be worth making the landing page clearer. - Are the PoPs meant to be purchased by retail investors? $20,000 seems a bit steep for most people to invest in. It's also too small for most institutional investors. Do you guarantee returns for eternity? This sounds like a "too good to be true" proposition. Why not package multiple PoPs into a larger financial instrument so that returns are more even, and then sell them to institutional investors? Lambda school has taken a creative approach to bundling ISAs: https://lambdaschool.com/the-commons/announcing-our-new-isa-... - What are the parameters for your FSO technology? How well does it work in rain/smog and other environmental conditions? What wavelength are you using? - last mile is tricky because you still have to invest in infrastructure and marketing to the end user. Does $20k really cover that? Either way, I love the idea, just skeptical about the economics and the technology. Hoping to hear more about you guys in the future! |
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- The PoPs are meant to be purchased by retail investors, we've sold 35 of them so far. We're offering it as a franchisee agreement for a period of 6 years with a 70-30 revenue share split with minimum guaranteed revenue.
- Regarding the FSOs, we've been serving thousands of live customers for the last 9 months off the FSOs and have greater than 99% uptime through rain, hail and heavy winds. FSO has come a long way in terms of reliability and throughput since the early days. We're using the 1535nm - 1565nm wavelength.
- We've wired thousands of public wifi hotspots as well as large buildings and campuses over the last 3 years and a have a really clear deployment strategy and team in place.
- Yes, the $20k covers the cost of the lasers, deployment, sales and management of the service and customers. We've put in a huge amount of effort over the last 3 years to bring costs down by using a lot commodity components for routers, switches, etc.
- The $20k price point hasn't been much of an issue so far, but happy to hear more feedback on that. We're thinking about setting aside a few PoPs where a group of people can pool money to purchase one. Would love to hear your thoughts on that.