Steve, I will make the standard disclaimer. My opinions are mine and do not reflect the policies or opinions of Adelphia. That said; My personal opinion it for the most part in agreement with your last paragraph. I do not belive that giving anyone a monopoly on the last mile is in the best interest of the public, nor the majority of the network operators. OK, back to the normal NANOG topics .... At 4:46 PM -0400 05-05-2001, Steve Sobol wrote:
"Joseph T. Klein" wrote:
Hmmm .... I don't think this improves competition.
Joseph T. Klein +1 414 915 7489 Senior Network Engineer jtk@titania.net Adelphia Business Solutions joseph.klein@adelphiacom.com
[Joseph, this mini-rant is not directed specifically at you, so please do not take it personally.]
I felt compelled to answer this. You work for a company operating in another industry that is doing much the same thing! I don't see Adelphia's cable Internet services in Cleveland being opened to other ISPs. (Yes, I know that Adelphia just entered the market about a year ago, and yes, I know that the cablemodem rollout is far from complete.) Time Warner isn't, either. I heard about them doing it in about a dozen test markets (Central Ohio being one of them) but haven't heard anything since then. To the south of my home, RoadRunner is *huge* in Akron, Canton and Columbus. But it's the same old song and dance...
And I don't understand why every single ISP (regardless of size) isn't doing more to stand up for open access. Ultimately, it will become an issue of survival.
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