[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: Broadband in LC

John Brown john at citylinkfiber.com
Mon Feb 8 13:49:47 PST 2016


Hi Gary,

The challenge that I hear from folks with this idea is that, what
happens when that conduit gets full?
Who is responsible for adding more?
Is the .GOV at legal risk because its now not allowing the next new
provider to use the conduit because its full,
and they (.GOV) doesn't have any money to dig up and put more in.??

Conduit isn't expensive.  Its the cost of digging the trench and
getting the RoW.

In the alternative, if .GOV goes to dig, they should tell everyone
they are going to dig on x date and that whoever
wants to put pipe in the ground should show up with the material.
Each conduit would be owned by that provider.
Some might be smart and put multiple conduits in, others might just put one in.

It would be a great step forward if access to electric poles was FAR
EASIER that what it is today.  The senseless
time waste is hurting our communities.  Unfortunately the pole owners
in this state think differently.

Increasing electric rates because of "higher costs", yet there would
be a reduction in costs with more users of poles for fiber.
Hmmmm,  PRC ???

On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Gary Gomes <ggomes at soundviewnet.com> wrote:
> I conceptually concur with John.
>
> NM would get much more bang for the buck by facilitating network expansion
> and competition.
>
> Right-of-way and construction costs are the major barrier to entry and
> expansion.  I have advocated for almost 10 years that the state and local
> governments install fiber conduit (not the fiber, just the conduit and
> access points) while doing roadwork and make it available to broadband
> network service providers on an open basis.  The incremental costs of
> including this conduit during road construction would be negligible, but
> somehow the concept never sees the light of day in New Mexico - to the
> disadvantage of the populace.
>
> Gary
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of John Brown
> Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 2:29 PM
> To: Nan Rubin
> Cc: 1st-Mile-NM
> Subject: Re: [1st-mile-nm] Fwd: Broadband in LC
>
> What would make the most sense isn't so much tax breaks the like, but the
> ability to remove all the useless red-tape around right way, pole
> attachment, and other roadblocks.
>
> While Federal Law now says that Broadband providers have a legal right to
> Pole-Attachment, the actual ability to "get that" in NM is well, umm, a
> significant challenge and expense.  Some conversations have been going on
> for nearly a year
>
> Rural Coop electrical providers are not required under federal rules to
> provide access to their poles.  Thus keeping and creating a further monopoly
> in those communities.
>
> I suspect if legislators actually got out and spoke with ALL of the various
> providers, they would learn a great many things and could come away with
> some meaningful ideas for bills that would truly improve broadband in this
> state.
>
>
> I've seen proposals that would provide all of the schools in ABQ  free Dark
> Fiber.....
> For APS that would save an estimated $1.2Million a year in connectivity
> costs, FOR EVER And allow them to have virtually unlimited bandwidth between
> all of their schools.
> How many new teachers could that hire ??
>
> I've seen proposals that would provide major health care providers in ABQ
> free Dark Fiber.....
> Such connectivity would interconnect all of the providers and enhance the
> quality of healthcare in our City...
> I've seen proposals that would save the City of ABQ nearly $2Million a year
> in telecom costs, FOR EVER.
>
> I've seen the State of NM put requirements out for RFP's that in the end
> cost taxpayers 300%or more for telecom costs because the "requirements"
> limit who can bid to 2 or 3 companies.  So DoIT wastes taxpayer money.
> The same basic incumbents that have been over-charging our state for
> decades.
>
> Hey Gov.  Why is DoIT allowed to waste so much money ??
>
> Can we get a bill introduced that will legislate good common sense and
> reasoned thinking ?? :)
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Nan Rubin <nanrubin at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> http://www.lcsun-news.com/story/money/technology/2016/02/08/business-c
>> ould-benefit-pending-broadband-bills/79772564/
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>> Nan Rubin
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