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January 13, 2006

Portland Floats $470-Million Muni Fiber Plan

Portland, Ore., is studying a municipal fiber proposal that carries a staggering $470 million price tag, a sum that dwarfs all previous municipal fiber proposals.

By comparison, Lafayette, La., the most expensive project to date, has budgeted $125 million -- and that would include a fiber connection to every home in town. Portland's proposal just covers a backbone network, leaving the last mile to prospective "partners." Provo, Utah has a similar set-up, but it's spending less than a tenth -- $39.5 million. That once looked like a lot of money.

Even the local media, which tends to get behind projects like this, took a breath at the near-half-billion-dollar sum. The Daily Oregonian, reported that it would cost more than construction of a major league sports stadium.

On top of everything, Portland is also building a municipal wireless system, so the proposed fiber system, in addition to competing with Comcast, Qwest, DirecTV and Dish Network, would go head-to-head with another city broadband initiative.

Read the story here

Posted by steve.titch at January 13, 2006 03:33 PM




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