Barron’s: Pay television is the most important new business that FTTP would bring to the phone companies, enabling them to wring an added $30-$70 a month from a subscriber. But the Bells would have to take a large share of the pay-TV market from cable and satellite services, before that additional revenue justified the Bells’ investment of more than $1,000 per FTTP customer.
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