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TOPIC: New iProvo owner can't make deal with second ISP
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Re:New iProvo owner can't make deal with second IS 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Sir John the Apostate wrote:This thread discusses the Content article: New iProvo owner can't make deal with second ISP
Will it ever end?  Only when Qwest's FIOS becomes more popular and makes Broadweave obsolete...
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Re:New iProvo owner can't make deal with second IS 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Mayor Billings, The sins of the past continue to haunt your administration. Nuvont was just an illegitimate spin-off Veracity created. Provo was too weak to rein them in. Nuvont, who was never an authorized service provider on the iProvo network won't even partner up with Broadweave. This is incedible! How many of these so called providers actually have a right to use the network as they see fit? Maybe Homenet will return. The management of this thing leaves alot to be desired. You guys are in way over your heads. This dilution of the customer base does not bode well for Broadweave and their efforts to find financing. they are now no better than a service provider from the past (just one of three) with a whole lot more responsibility.
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Re:New iProvo owner can't make deal with second IS 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I love this head banging graphic. It is fitting. I hope it's very clear. NuVont has no contract or legal basis for transporting on the iProvo network. The only claim they have hinges on being the offspring of Veracity. If this precedent were allowed, the service providers could add any provider they want. Perhaps Veracity will add Xmission next. This is unthinkable to allow them to pull this off.
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