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Sounds like they need to hire you. Your third option sounds pretty smart.


It's not a totally uncommon network architecture, look at Douglas county and Grant county public utility districts in WA state for instance. Their fiber networks provide L2 transport and different ISPs sell service over it. For bigger business customers they offer dedicated transport and dark options.

But they are also electrical grid operators and share common expenses for lineman crews, bucket trucks, etc between power and fiber. A town of 1300 people is in a very different position.


The second and third options are relatively common in the industry. Sibling comment gave an example, but happy to dig up more.




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