[200William-EC SP67851] Access for first path fiber to 200 William Street.
Ed Sainsbury
edwardsainsbury at hotmail.com
Sun May 18 13:51:39 EST 2014
Hi,
I would like to have access to faster internet speeds considering the lack
of cable. I am happy for Matt to deal with this and allow First Path into
the building.
Regards,
Edward
From: Rob Willett [mailto:rob at robadda.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 2:31 PM
To: ec at 200william.com ec at 200william.com
Subject: [200William-EC SP67851] Access for first path fiber to 200 William
Street.
Hey Matt
Personally I don't see a conflict of interest. I think we are lucky enough
to have someone on the EC with your expertise in this area. I think it is
time to upgrade our building and therefore I am happy to go with your
recommendations in terms of providers.
I like the idea of choice for all owners and tenants.
ROB
On 15 May 2014, at 8:35 pm, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
Hi All,
I was chatting to the CEO of First Path. First path are a wholesale
only fiber provider and carrier who provide services to buildings
throughout Australia. They are a non exclusive carrier unlike TPG and
allow anyone to use there equipment. Providers on First path fiber
include all the major players.
First path have approached me about doing a site servery at 200 William
to provide fiber into the building and allow their customers to provide
access to tenants within our building. First Path Services do not
interferer with other services in the building. Nobody would need to
churn to first path or do anything at all if they didn't want to. No one
is forced to do anything. The first path build would also be free of
charge to the building.
First Path only wholesale services any ISP's can use First Path to
deliver service's so the building get's high speeds and the flexibility
to use any provider they wish for services. First path also provide
fiber to the home NBN style service if customers request them.
They will send through land access forms within the next few days. It
would be a good alternative to TPG/Pipe as they do not require
exclusive use of there network. However neither providers are exclusive
in that the existing infrastructure remains. If you want to stay on
Telstra you can. etc.
Again I must point out that a business I have a major stake in is one of
First Path's major customers and if any of my customers wanted to buy
services within our building they would use first path. There may be a
conflict of interest here and I just want to state that for the record.
I would strongly recommend we allow First Path access to the building.
Matt.
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