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    As Comcast Goes Live, is Edison’s Municipal Broadband a Risky Gamble in a Competitive Market?

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    By The Edison Reporter Staff on June 12, 2024 Local

    Edison, NJ – Mayor Joshi’s recent announcement that Comcast’s expansion into Edison will begin on Thursday June 13th alongside existing providers like Optimum, Verizon, and T-Mobile has intensified the debate surrounding the township’s ambitious municipal broadband plan. While the Mayor touted increased competition and choice for residents, critics argue that the move could undermine the already questionable economic feasibility of the project.

    Edison has secured a $2 million state grant to build its own broadband network, aiming to offer high-speed internet to residents and businesses. However, the project has been met with skepticism from both residents and some members of the Township Council. Concerns center on the high costs of construction and operation, the lack of a proven business model, and the potential financial burden on taxpayers.

    Councilman Richard Brescher has been particularly vocal in his opposition, stating, “I don’t see the feasibility in it. I haven’t seen the business plan for it yet…To me, this seems like a scam.” The lack of transparency and concrete financial projections has fueled these concerns.

    Moreover, the entry of Comcast Xfinity, with its promised upgrades and competitive pricing, further complicates the issue. The presence of a major private provider raises questions about the necessity and potential success of a taxpayer-funded network.

    Some residents and council members believe that fostering stronger relationships with existing providers, like Comcast Xfinity, could be a more prudent and cost-effective approach. This would leverage private investment to improve service and competition without putting taxpayer dollars at risk.

    The debate over Edison’s municipal broadband is far from settled. With the project facing significant financial and competitive challenges, it remains unclear whether it will ultimately benefit the township or become a costly burden for taxpayers. As the situation evolves, residents and council members must carefully weigh the risks and potential rewards of this ambitious endeavor.

    The future of Edison’s municipal broadband remains uncertain, with the project facing significant hurdles and mounting skepticism. As the debate continues, residents and council members must make informed decisions that prioritize the long-term interests of the township and its taxpayers.

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