Not sure what urban fiber costs, but in rural the overall cost of Fiber-to-the-home comes out to at least $30-40k a mile for aerial construction, which is legitimately hard to make work if you have less than 10 homes…
as a recent Brown alumn, I really had no idea Brown could track us with such granularity. I wonder if they've used this data for anything else
Not sure what urban fiber costs, but in rural the overall cost of Fiber-to-the-home comes out to at least $30-40k a mile for aerial construction, which is legitimately hard to make work if you have less than 10 homes…
as a recent Brown alumn, I really had no idea Brown could track us with such granularity. I wonder if they've used this data for anything else