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Tom Johnson
I think John Brown, from ABQ, proposed doing something similar in Santa Fe more than five years ago, but of course the City Council didn't understand what he was talking about.

How Google Fiber launched in Louisville in just 5 months
The flagbearer of gigabit internet got some momentum back by using a new deployment technique to light up its first city of 2017—in record time.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-google-fiber-launched-in-louisville-in-just-5-months/

TJ

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Re: How Google Fiber launched in Louisville in just 5 months - TechRepublic

Marcus G. Daniels

I was reminded of the value of wire/fiber last Friday when the highway was shut down near Cuyamungue after an accident.   Hundreds of cars filled the City of Gold parking lot and the surrounding area of Pojoaque for four hours or more.  Of course everyone used their smartphone to report the situation, and the coverage just stopped completely.  No phone, no texting, no internet, nothing.   Maybe if we leave 5G up to the telcos we can expect that kind of load planning.

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I think John Brown, from ABQ, proposed doing something similar in Santa Fe more than five years ago, but of course the City Council didn't understand what he was talking about.

 

How Google Fiber launched in Louisville in just 5 months
The flagbearer of gigabit internet got some momentum back by using a new deployment technique to light up its first city of 2017—in record time.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-google-fiber-launched-in-louisville-in-just-5-months/

 

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Re: [1st-mile-nm] How Google Fiber launched in Louisville in just 5 months - TechRepublic

Tom Johnson
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All:

I hope we won't be screwed over by the entire City Council once again, but I'm pleased to announce that the City of Santa Fe Finance Committee approved on Monday the uploading of Santa Fe Transit bus schedules to Google Maps.  That means we can use Google Maps to figure out how to use the bus to get across town by switching from one route to another.  (And reportedly the Regional Transit District will be uploading its routes.  That means one can actually find out how to get from the Santa Fe Plaza to the Taos Plaza.)  Final approval from the City Council is expected at next Tuesday's meeting.  We have Councilman Peter Ives to thank for carrying the bill.

In the case of Santa Fe, it has literally taken four years for the City Clerk and the City Attorney to figure out that the risk of liability in passing along this set of data was sufficiently low.  This came after it was noted that 18,000 transit systems ranging from Nairobi, Kenya to Bullhead City, AZ have posted the data for years along with the NM Dept. of Transportation, City of ABQ and Railrunner.   Have your doubts?  Here's the video:  https://vimeo.com/238858851

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On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 3:16 PM, John Brown <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Tom,

Correct, City didn't get it, didn't want to get it and wasted LOTS OF
MONEY trying to look like they did something, but didn't.
Look at the wasted $1,000,000 they spent on the fiber mile.  It was
suppose to be open access, neutral, easily usable by ALL
providers.  Don't see any information that is publicly available on
how it works, pricing, etc.  Its all just CyberMesa.

We get around 2 dozen requests a week for service in Santa Fe.  Our
answer is simple:
" We are sorry we don't service Santa Fe.  The reason is your City
Government doesn't actually support competitive and open
access.  The rules, processes and policies they create prohibit new
entrants into the market.  When your City Gov changes its
behavior we would be happy to bring our competitive services to your community."


You can add to the list the City of Albuquerque.   They aren't even
willing to enforce Federal Rules on pole attachment that would
enable Broadband Providers to build out a competitive fiber network.
Yet the City is the steward of the rights of way and they aren't
actually making sure that neutral competitive services can be available.

Then there is the fact that we offered to provide WiFI in all City
Parks FOR FREE.  City of ABQ ignored and didn't do anything with it.

We offered to provided DARK FIBER TO ALL SCHOOLS FOR FREE,  City of
ABQ ignored and didn't take action.
So now ABQ has to spend MILLIONS of rate payer money to get
connectivity for schools.

For most communities fiber is a sound bite that helps with the
election cycle.  Very few communities have the actual intestinal
fortitude
to stand up to the big money from incumbents and create / enforce
policy that Makes America Great.

consumer prices.

10Mb/s  29.95
100Mb/s 49.95
1000Mb/s 79.95


I'm happy to work with any community that actually wants to help build
out a kick butt network.
Unlike others, I actually BUILD and RUN a real live network that has
done all the things I said it would do.!!



On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I think John Brown, from ABQ, proposed doing something similar in Santa Fe
> more than five years ago, but of course the City Council didn't understand
> what he was talking about.
>
> How Google Fiber launched in Louisville in just 5 months
> The flagbearer of gigabit internet got some momentum back by using a new
> deployment technique to light up its first city of 2017—in record time.
> https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-google-fiber-launched-in-louisville-in-just-5-months/
>
>
> TJ
>
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