They also save money by getting the customer off of a POTS circuit (those
who had a second line) and onto a DSL circuit - which opens up POTS and
overall bandwidth for the Telco.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn" <fertch at mninter.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] DSL woes


> Bob Tanner wrote:
> > For all of you with the DSL woes, has the switch from providers changed
your
> > pricing at all?
> >
> > If so, how (cheaper, more expensive)?
> >
> > I think the problem is that this national dsl providers are playing the
pricing
> > game against cable and they are loosing. Cable has the whole revenue
model from
> > the TV service, so IP stuff is just frosting.
> >
>
> Wouldn't the same then be true for the telecommunications giants like
> Qwest, Verizon, and the other major phone companies?  They've already
> got the medium laid and generally use the existing wires, so they're not
> experiencing any major cost jumps there.  And their major revenue is
> from phone services?
>
> Besides, when a phone company has the gov't granted authority for a
> monopoly in a certain area, and the phone company in turn takes 6 weeks
> to do dsl setup on a competitor's subscriber where they can do it in two
> weeks to the neighbor because he's going through them says that they're
> choking out the competition themselves.
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