From Deseret News archives:
iProvo doubles its clients in year
But council probes its health in wake of $3M in loans
City Council members welcomed news of the development during a meeting Tuesday but peppered city telecommunications interim director Kevin Garlick with questions about the health of the controversial $40 million project.
Their concern is magnified by $3 million in loans the council has approved from the city's energy department to the telecommunications department to make up for iProvo shortfalls.
The council first approved a $980,000 intracity loan to the iProvo project in March. In June it added another $2.1 million in a line of credit as part of the 2006-07 budget.
The project must average 60 new subscribers per week to operate this fiscal year without additional loans. Garlick said iProvo met that target during the first quarter, which ended Sept. 30.
The city's original projections called for 10,000 iProvo subscribers by the end of 2005, but city officials blame poor early growth on HomeNet, the company that signed the first contract with Provo to provide services to residents using the city-owned fiberoptic network. HomeNet left Provo last year and filed for bankruptcy in Washington.
However, Garlick told the City Council that iProvo will need 12,500 or more subscribers to reach the break-even point. The initial break-even target of 10,000 anticipated more residents would purchase all three services phone, video and Internet, known as a Triple Play package because those packages offer the biggest savings.
Instead, many residents are buying one or two of the services. Garlick said it's possible iProvo will need 12,000 to 15,000 subscribers to break even, depending on the mix of services purchased by residents.
Provo replaced HomeNet with two new service providers MStar and Veracity in June 2005. Veracity recently divided its business and residential accounts and now operates its residential division under the name Nuvont.
In March, when the council approved an interest-free $980,000 loan from the energy department to the iProvo telecommunications department, an attorney representing Qwest questioned the legality of the intracity loan.
At its next meeting, a nervous council attempted to placate Qwest by adding interest 5.38 percent to the loan.
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