1996-01-03 - Re: Guerilla Internet Service Providers (fwd)

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From: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
To: Steve Gibbons <jimbell@pacifier.com
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Raw Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 15:45:09 +0800

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From: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 15:45:09 +0800
To: Steve Gibbons <jimbell@pacifier.com
Subject: Re: Guerilla Internet Service Providers (fwd)
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At 22:51 1/2/96, Steve Gibbons wrote:

>I had a similar thought about a month ago.  In particular, I was thinking that
>skyrise office buildings would be a great market for ISPs to target.  Rent a
>closet in the basement/top floor close to the telco demarc.  Run lots of
>UTP to
>the cients through the existing conduit, ceiling acces, air ducts, or whatever
>and boom, lots  of clients, low overhead, telco bills cut to 1/2 of the
>competitions'.  Up-front costs might (or might not be) higher, since the wire
>installation would now be the burden of the ISP.
[...]
>FWIW, (and if anyone winds up doing something like this, I want a "finders
>fee" ;-) )

Sorry, I thought of this months ago :-) But there is an even better
business opportunity out there. Wireless T1 service covering a whole
downtown area. I speced the whole system for the last company I worked for
before they ran out of money. My calculations show that you can deliver
close to T1 speed to corporate customers at fraction of the cost using land
lines. In the best case scenario, you can produce the individual connection
at below $200. No land line based ISP can ever touch that. The total cost
for a land line based IPS is at least $395/T1. Set-up fee is lower too.
Best, the whole thing can be set up self financing. If I wasn't so busy
with other projects, I'd implement it myself.


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