Week 7 Posting - Last Mile Connections

When new cables are put in the ground for customers there has been a long-term argument about who covers the last mile of connection. Although this might seem like a silly question it is much deeper than what meets the eyes. When a new building is built and the internet company runs a cable to the house; should the internet company pay more simply because the house if farther back in the lot? This leads to the argument, with companies they might do a 50/50 split with a 3 or 5 year contract with the ISP, for residential there might be a higher install cost or simply not a cable ran.  Additionally, it is costly to put a cable under a road or sidewalk that just add more difficulties for residential internet. In my opinion intent should be a right and each home should be subsidized by the government with the new costly infrastructure bill.

Contreras, R. (2022). Solving last mile complexity in Fiber to the Premises deployments. PPC. https://www.ppc-online.com/blog/solving-last-mile-complexity-in-fiber-to-the-premises-deployments


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