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Matthew Gillen wrote: > Just because they're not in business now doesn't mean the idea of open > access is doomed to failure. To the contrary, I maintain that since none of the big CLECs had any long-term success with it demonstrates that the model -- running your business on your direct competitor's infrastructure -- is doomed to fail. > Likewise the successful CLECs like speakeasy were in dense population > centers, which is exactly where Vz wanted to target first with their > FiOS rollout. I would argue that the gross inferiority of DSL service > compared to FiOS had more to do with their extinction than a doomed > business model. Verizon started deploying FiOS in 2005. The DSL CLEC industry collapsed in 2001 as an adjunct to the dot-com bust. My conclusion is that FiOS had nothing to do with the CLEC industry collapse. > - you may not refuse service to someone who is willing and able to pay > in that geographic area This is what I wrote. Common carriers provide service to everyone equally. FiOS does not do this. FiOS can't do this. It's a cable TV service. -- Rich P.
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