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30 Oct 2008
Qwest recently told us they were ahead of schedule on their 0 million ADSL2+ deployment plan, with their new 12Mbps/896kbps and 20Mbps/896kbps tiers available to 1.5 million customers. That number should reach 1.8 million by the end of this year, and may reach 5 million by the end of 2009, Qwest CEO Ed Mueller told investors this week. Mueller says Qwest could shift spending efforts to help feed FTTN/ADSL2+ deployment, but they won’t raise the company s overall capex budget to do so. Earlier this week, the company announced they’d be cutting 1,200 jobs, as landline losses and a lack of a wireless division continues to dog the baby bell.
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