Seems from news reporting it will be both city and county locations. Anyone find a map indicating just exactly where ? The only page I could find on Comcast had a 404 error message…I'm betting BrazosWiFi knows ….
BrazosWifi said:
They quoted 70,000 households in the kbtx article and implied rural but I'm not sure.
There are approx 69,740 broadband locations in Brazos county based on the government data we use to submit our coverage areas every year.
It strongly looks like they are planning to do the whole county but who knows. The broadband data could be skewed by the number of apartment units, I'm not really sure. If each apartment counts as a broadband eligible location, the 70,000 may only be the cities.
Rural fiber builds have a long ROI. Especially ones that already have fiber providers in place. I don't know how much of an appetite they will have for take rates less than 25%. That will push their ROI out to 20-30 years.
AgGunNut said:
I'm curious if the recent story is them coming to just "B/CS" with the numbers they gave. I'm in Navasota, and they have reached out to our HOA saying they are coming in the near future.
I tried this link https://www.xfinity.com/mytown, but the state dropdown is empty so it didn't work.deh40 said:
I put my address in their website last week and this is what it said. Not sure if that really means it will be available at my house.
Our service isn't available to you just yet, but sit tight - things are in the works
xfinity.com/mytown