Fiber Internet and TV Services, Cord Cutting
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Fiber Internet and TV Services, Cord Cutting
I just found out today that there is a task force at city hall looking at citywide fiber. Apparently municipally-owned fiber is pretty much out of the question but people are looking at what the city can do to accelerate the buildout of fiber throughout Minneapolis.
We signed up for USI's fiber in the Wedge last year and it has been a godsend. We're getting 5x the bandwidth at a little more than half the cost of what we paid Comcast for internet access. We need this city wide.
It was suggested to me that letters and e-mails to Mayor Hodges as well as city council members would be helpful. Apparently this will stay pretty far down on the priority list until the electeds hear about it from residents and fiber is brought into the wider public conversation in a visible way.
While I don't expect the city to even decide how to approach this for another five years, this is clearly a vitall investment. Fiber will attract talent and businesses. People will choose to live in the city and businesses will choose to locate in the city if they know they have access to affordable broadband they cannot get in the suburbs. Not only is ubiquitous, cheap broadband a requirement for future economic growth, fiber is a key transportation investment. With access to inexpensive broadband, a lot more people have the option to telecommute.
I'm planning to talk to people I know and ask them to e-mail the Mayor and their CMs. If you think citywide fiber is an important investment, I'd ask you to do the same.
We signed up for USI's fiber in the Wedge last year and it has been a godsend. We're getting 5x the bandwidth at a little more than half the cost of what we paid Comcast for internet access. We need this city wide.
It was suggested to me that letters and e-mails to Mayor Hodges as well as city council members would be helpful. Apparently this will stay pretty far down on the priority list until the electeds hear about it from residents and fiber is brought into the wider public conversation in a visible way.
While I don't expect the city to even decide how to approach this for another five years, this is clearly a vitall investment. Fiber will attract talent and businesses. People will choose to live in the city and businesses will choose to locate in the city if they know they have access to affordable broadband they cannot get in the suburbs. Not only is ubiquitous, cheap broadband a requirement for future economic growth, fiber is a key transportation investment. With access to inexpensive broadband, a lot more people have the option to telecommute.
I'm planning to talk to people I know and ask them to e-mail the Mayor and their CMs. If you think citywide fiber is an important investment, I'd ask you to do the same.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
Awesome! I would loooooooove to ditch Comcast.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
We also have USI's fiber, and I can confirm how awesome it is.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
How much are we talking for city-wide access?
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
can we use bits of what you just wrote in our letters?
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I have the wireless version of USI and it offers really inconsistent internet service. Some evenings streaming video is a frustrating endevour. A while back a USI rep told me that fiber would be coming to my neighborhood soon, so I just called and checked if that happened yet. Nope. It sounds like only southside is blessed with fast and affordable internet. She did say they expect to expand fiber coverage to the whole city in the next several years.
So I guess my (sometimes) crappy internet service is the price I have to pay in order to keep my longtime vows to never write another check to Comcast or Quest/Century Link. Unless there are other options I don't know about...?
So I guess my (sometimes) crappy internet service is the price I have to pay in order to keep my longtime vows to never write another check to Comcast or Quest/Century Link. Unless there are other options I don't know about...?
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
What makes me mad is Fiber is offered on Aldrich AND Garfield (either side of us) but not Lyndale
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I live on Grand, we also have fiber, it's amazing, and I'm really not looking forward to losing that when I move.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
The coverage maps on their site are really helpful. They're just far enough from my area that I wasn't too hopeful that we'll be included any time soon. Then I accidentally landed on their signup page which has a nice interactive Google Map showing a future Columbus Ave zone that's close enough to make my mouth water.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
How much to deploy it? I was told a figure of around $150 million. Sounds pretty reasonable to me. It's less than what the city put into the Vikings stadium and the return is infinitely better.How much are we talking for city-wide access?
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We didn't sign up for wifi because of fears of poor service. Wifi is not at all the right technology for a WAN. I can assure you that the fiber is rock solid.II have the wireless version of USI and it offers really inconsistent internet service.
That's interesting. USI wasn't referenced at all in the conversation I had but I suppose they are looking at all options.It sounds like only southside is blessed with fast and affordable internet. She did say they expect to expand fiber coverage to the whole city in the next several years.
I talked to a marketer at USI several months ago and was told that they target fiber investment in places where the wifi is overloaded. So if you can encourage all your neighbors to sign up for USI wifi, maybe USI will go there next for fiber.
Kinda risky, I know.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I have the USI wireless and I love it. Super cheap, no dealing with Comcast and I can stream shows just fine. Though fiber'd be even better I'm sure.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I can't even get the wifi at my house, despite being a block away from a node. Waiting on USI fiber...
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
isn't USI wireless one of those companies that throttles heavy users to slow them down? I was considering using them until I heard this from one of my friends who uses them.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
Just the opposite, they make a point of having no throttling, caps, etc.
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I generally had a tough time getting tolerable service levels from USI wireless, streaming, working from home frequently resulted in failures. Their customer service was excellent and they are local, so both good things, but that was a deal breaker. I've been a Comcast (internet only) customer for the past four years, it has been tolerable. I've been anxiously awaiting their fiber service, but I'm in the deep South side and I doubt it's coming anytime soon for us. Those pipes are FAT!
I'd love for an avenue (donation, influence whatever) to get that service at our house. In my mind, it would substantially raise the value of our home as well.
I'd love for an avenue (donation, influence whatever) to get that service at our house. In my mind, it would substantially raise the value of our home as well.
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
In this MinnPost article they made it sound like there wouldn't be anymore expansion, so I'm glad to hear that they're looking into city wide fiber. I had USI Wireless for a while but the signal wasn't very reliable, even with the outdoor antenna they hooked up. As said above, they have excellent customer service. I would love to be their customer again. My Comcast speeds are all over the map. Century Link was very consistent speed wise, but they really jack price up after the trial period. Well, I suppose Comcast does that as well.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
Just to be clear, from what I was told the options for fiber aren't limited to USI. So the fact that USI has said it has no plans for expansion isn't really relevant to this particular effort. It may end up being USI, it may not.
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Re: Minneapolis Fiber
Supposedly Andrew Johnson formed a Fiber Optic Workgroup at City Hall. Also, according to the City's CIO the City "has an exploratory effort underway to see if the City can leverage its resources (i.e. underground conduits, poles, etc.) to quicken the pace of fiber-to-the-home/business build outs."
re: USI
I got the following as part of an auto-reply email when I contacted them a few months ago:
re: USI
I got the following as part of an auto-reply email when I contacted them a few months ago:
"If you are inquiring about if fiber optic service to your location, all of our current coverage areas are detailed at http://www.fiber.usinternet.com. If you are not in one of these coverage areas, service is not available to you at this time. We will be looking at expansion plans closer to spring of 2014, and will be updating the website and mailing all residents in those expansion areas once those plans are determined. Please check the website for updates, as there is no further information at this time."
One phone call every 12 months fixes that. Basically call up and get someone from the Customer Retention/Loyalty department on the line.Century Link was very consistent speed wise, but they really jack price up after the trial period. Well, I suppose Comcast does that as well.
Re: Minneapolis Fiber
I had no clue USI had laid fiber. I live on the far side of Saint Paul, and there's currently nothing even in the works for us over there.
Honestly, I think the best hope for getting fiber service to all of Minneapolis and Saint Paul would be for Google Fiber to come in. They started things off in Kansas City but has since started expanding in Austin and a few other cities as well. Google sees fiber as an opportunity to boost internet usage which in turn boost's Google's bottom line.
Google has a list of new cities that it's already looking at, but if we can get someone in our local government to contact Google and let them know that they are eager to work to get things rolling, there's a possibility we could be added to the list.
https://fiber.google.com/cities/
Honestly, I think the best hope for getting fiber service to all of Minneapolis and Saint Paul would be for Google Fiber to come in. They started things off in Kansas City but has since started expanding in Austin and a few other cities as well. Google sees fiber as an opportunity to boost internet usage which in turn boost's Google's bottom line.
Google has a list of new cities that it's already looking at, but if we can get someone in our local government to contact Google and let them know that they are eager to work to get things rolling, there's a possibility we could be added to the list.
https://fiber.google.com/cities/
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