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Broadweave turning beleaguered iProvo around
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For all you whiners, you dont' know a good thing when you see it. I'm supporting iprovo & Broadweave and give a hearty thanks to Mstar and Nuvont.
It takes every landline carrier 2 weeks to port a number to thier service. It was not Comcast "holding" the number. It is the time it takes to get the number to broadweave.
This is reminding me of the Homenet fiasco. For those of you who don't remember, Provo City Taxpayers paid 3 months of Homenet's salaries while the mayor told the public how great Homenet was doing at bringing on and taking care of the Iprovo customers.
When you don't succeed try, try again. Way to go Provo residents for voting this guy back in, in the middle of this debauchery nonetheless. How about stop blaming Broadweave, Nuvont, Mstar,Veracity. Stop blaming the incompetent management flushing this network, and your money down the toilet. Time to point the finger at yourself for letting it get this far and re-electing the imbecile who had already lead your city astray.
BTW, way to go UTOPIA and my beloved Spanish Fork City for getting the brains that were holding IProvo together onto your teams.
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The iProvo network is in far worse shape now than before Broadweave took over. Granted, they can't be held responsible for a fiber cut outage, but what about the several Broadweave caused outages? Without Sorenson's backing, Broadweave will be lucky to last another two weeks. Why would Sorenson back Broadweave? Sorenson is only interested in short turn investments and while iProvo is a great long-term investment for the city, it is not a good venture capital investment.
This really ought to be an article about Provo City's "Plan B". iProvo is a great thing, but it's looking like it's going to fall back into Provo's lap. They need to figure out how to best deal with that situation.