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http://wraltechwire.com/shelby-based-rst-fiber-activates-statewide-fiber-network/13468872/

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"SHELBY, N.C. — RST Fiber on Tuesday activated a North Carolina-wide fiber optic network covering some 3,100 miles, thus making North Carolina a "gigabit state."

Gigabit refers to the high-speed access the network can provide and is a term often used to refer to Google Fiber's broadband efforts.

Offering up to 100-gigabit per second Internet access, the North Carolina company says it has deployed a network to support the "Internet of Everything" as described by Cisco CEO John Chambers.

The privately held, Shelby-based company is using Cisco gear to help light up the network, which is all underground.

"The network we have built is what Cisco CEO John Chambers describes as the ‘Internet of Everything,’" said Dan Limerick, one of three co-founders of RST Fiber.

"Our goal is to ensure that communities across the Tar Heel state and the upstate of South Carolina will have access to ultra-high-speed broadband and many other fiber-delivered services a network like this can provide, helping to level the economic and educational playing field for everyone," he added.

"We firmly believe that fiber infrastructure is the future. While Google is building in metropolitan cities like Kansas City, Mo., Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah, RST has established a statewide backbone connecting the larger metro areas, in addition to reaching a large number of rural communities. We're also deploying carrier-class, cutting-edge WiFi capable of delivering one-gigabit symmetrical wireless service network-wide.”

Google Fiber has listed the Research Triangle and Charlotte metro areas as candidates for its next round of gigabit networks.

A consortium of local governments and universities also are planning a North Carolina Next Generation Network to cover the Triangle as well as parts of the Triad.

The North Carolina Research and Education Network already operates a fiber-based network across the state, but it is for non-business use. MCNC, which is based in RTP, operates the network.

However, private firms can lease unused fiber that is part of NCREN. RTI Fiber is one of NCREN's customers.

RST plans to offer a variety of services over the network in addition to high-speed Internet.

Other services that can be supported over the latest version of Internet protocol technology will include:

uncompressed 4K television
VoIP (voice over Internet protocol)
online education
telemedicine
HD video security/surveillance
a la carte movies and programming
Video and TV services are expected to be added by the end of the second quarter, according to RST.

Limerick launched the company along with Doug Brown and Randy Revels. All are natives of Cleveland County, where Shelby is located.
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I called and talked to a sales rep. It isn't available residentially yet, but they hope to offer it by Q4.

3/11/2014 1:43:24 PM

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""The network we have built is what Cisco CEO John Chambers describes as the ‘Internet of Everything,’" said Dan Limerick, one of three co-founders of RST Fiber."





This is what happens when marketing language goes full retard.

Internet of Everything is Cisco's made up language for the more commonly used "Internet of Things," which is about connecting anything and everything to the network (whether private or Internet). What RST built is a really fast infrastructure, which is awesome, but has nothing to do with the Internet of Everything other than being yet another transit segment.

/rant

3/11/2014 2:11:50 PM

OmarBadu
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we just moved someone to the be responsible for the delivery of us moving in to the market related to 'internet of things' - omg love buzzwords

3/11/2014 2:37:30 PM

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http://wraltechwire.com/gigabit-Internet-speed-ala-carte-tv-service-coming-to-raleigh/13469275/

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"RST Fiber, a company based in Shelby N.C., plans to offer Internet service to homes at gigabit speeds as well as ala carte TV services and super high definition video in the Raleigh area within the next 60 days."

3/11/2014 3:29:17 PM

Lionheart
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DO WANT

3/11/2014 3:55:08 PM

Azaka
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request that service!

3/11/2014 4:13:38 PM

ncsuapex
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I only want the internet of somethings.

3/11/2014 5:13:26 PM

puck_it
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Fucking money. Can't wait for this to roll out.

3/11/2014 6:23:33 PM

Master_Yoda
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Guys read carefully on this.

Unless you are a business and want to pay for a fiber line, they are not Google and giving you a actual fiber. They want to do wireless "last mile".

So you highly will not get gig fiber to your home.

Really all they did was build a statewide fiber backbone. And want to offer last mile service, but not as fiber for most places.

3/12/2014 8:43:13 AM

BobbyDigital
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good point.

That said, if they plan to offer "gigabit speeds" as the article states, I wouldn't care much if the layer 1 is fiber, copper, or RF, as long as I got reliable, consistent service. especially if my alternatives are crime warner and uverse.

3/12/2014 9:06:07 AM

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Good for Shelby. But I doubt it will lure businesses to Cleveland Co. That place is an absolute shithole.

Even folks from Gastonye look down at the Shelby.

3/12/2014 9:37:39 AM

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"Really all they did was build a statewide fiber backbone. And want to offer last mile service, but not as fiber for most places.
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Not really. They are using MCNC fiber for their longhaul. RST didn't physically build all of their fiber network.

source: http://rstfiber.com/releases/rst-global-communications-announces-aggressive-expansion-of-high-speed-services-across-north-carolina/

3/12/2014 10:35:45 AM

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^^Actually they are just leasing off of MCNC. MCNC has been building it out. They are simply renting that and reselling it. Not holding my breath on these guys, but any competition is fine by me.

3/12/2014 10:38:07 AM

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I tried to inquire about leasing fiber off MCNC back when they were still doing construction. Talk about a clusterfuck of of a cagey industry.

No one wants to tell you anything about who owns what or where because of all the agreements and peering and reselling.

Granted I didn't really know as much as I thought I did, but I did research and was like ok so there's fiber buried like 5 feet from my building and I want it. PS: it's not that easy.

3/12/2014 11:47:37 AM

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"That said, if they plan to offer "gigabit speeds" as the article states, I wouldn't care much if the layer 1 is fiber, copper, or RF, as long as I got reliable, consistent service. especially if my alternatives are crime warner and uverse."


This.

The articles were a little hazy in the details... Some sounded like fiber to the home, others sounded like it was aneighborhood fiber node withe wireless build out.. But it comes down to options.

Example: crime warners pricing in Wilson, nc is pretty low because of competition from greenlight, Wilson's muni fiber.

[Edited on March 12, 2014 at 1:53 PM. Reason : .]

3/12/2014 1:51:40 PM

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Yea I never looked at the exact path of the fiber, but after your post I wanted to check it out. After checking their Google Maps file, I found that MCNC has fiber running right beside my apartment complex. Same goes for one coworker who lives in Chapel Hill and another in Durham. Too bad we can't buy network service from them directly. Maybe that is a good sign for getting connected when RSL starts service.

3/12/2014 3:21:59 PM

Master_Yoda
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Lotta people are worried about this with Google fiber, that if there are "options", then Google might now care to play ball any more.

3/12/2014 3:23:02 PM

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Google offers gig for $70 and internet, TV, and phone for $120...

I doubt google will run away. They want to run FTH, too.

I think google is interested in this market for what it is: a highly educated area with boom tech industry. They want in.

Also, if rst runs fiber the neighborhoods to suit their wireless nodes... Google may just buy them. See: provo. Then either do FTH, or adopt the wireless model as a new implementation strategy for google fiber, enabling them to research better/faster ways to deploy in other cities.

[Edited on March 12, 2014 at 5:18 PM. Reason : .]

3/12/2014 5:15:32 PM

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My husband is Dan Holt haha...

http://wfncnews.com/3375/wake-forest-gigabit-fiber-installation-officially-begins

4/15/2014 6:53:15 PM

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I live in Wake Forest, but I doubt I will sign up. Sounds so sweet though. Are they doing any promos?

4/15/2014 9:51:30 PM

HUR
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Too bad Net Neutrality was shot down

4/15/2014 10:26:50 PM

silchairsm
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If you sign the survey via the town of wake forest, they may offer more beta testers. We are the first beta testers for the triangle...

4/15/2014 11:12:57 PM

seedless
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Where is this survey?

4/16/2014 1:26:04 AM

silchairsm
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http://www.wakeforestfiber.com/?p=1070

4/16/2014 7:38:29 AM

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So is this related to the gigabit fiber service Raleigh is about to get through AT&T?

4/21/2014 8:00:20 PM

flatline
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AT&T is bs. It's 300 up down which is nice but it's not ggbit. "Coming later" for real gig

4/22/2014 11:26:27 AM

Master_Yoda
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Saw this gem today

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28861354-TWC-Raleigh-Wake-Forest-now-bonding-6-channels

What this means is TWC might be upgrading to 100down. Up will need more channels. Ive got it in S Wake County. Ive heard rumors in other parts (not NC) that if you are on a 50/5 plan, you will get upgraded for free...

4/22/2014 3:38:52 PM

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North State Communications in High Point/Greensboro. 80/30 for $45/month (for the 1st year, $55/month 2nd year, $65/month 3rd year). Their base speed is 30/30 for ~$35/month. Also supposedly releasing gigabit fiber by the end of this year to their fiber customers:
http://northstate.net/blog/03182014-1152/north-state-bring-gigabit-internet-service-areas-piedmont-triad-region-north

With my TWC bill perpetually spiraling out of control and a flyer hung on my doorknob for North State, I decided to look into them. They're a local ISP for the High Point area, with a few outlying communities and part of the southern tip of Greensboro. The customer service rep was very nice, not pushy at all, didn't try to up-sell me. I signed up for their service and they came by to install it a few days later. They already had fiber running on my street so they just ran a fiber line to a junction box they installed at my house, and then ran a fiber line directly to my living room.

I've only had them for about a month so far, but no issues at all. Very fast.

[Edited on April 30, 2014 at 11:51 AM. Reason : ]

4/30/2014 11:43:03 AM

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http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/04/state-laws-that-ban-municipal-internet-will-be-invalidated-fcc-chair-says/

I so hope they do this to NC's.

4/30/2014 5:19:41 PM

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^ States that ban this will ignore any FCC rulings which will require stupidly expensive litigation to get anything built.

^^ Dat upload

[Edited on May 1, 2014 at 8:49 AM. Reason : dat upload]

5/1/2014 8:48:18 AM

dweedle
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lol I only got an "A"...feel like this speed is still pretty tits

5/2/2014 2:09:16 PM

puck_it
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That ping is pretty nice

5/2/2014 8:59:05 PM

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