Originally posted by: FoBoT
probably just a flat fee based on the number of lamp poles
Originally posted by: Citrix
really? thats how they get billed by how many lamp post? does the same go for stop lights?
Originally posted by: logic1485
Also something else to consider:
You have multiple telco companies, but when you choose one or the other, they have a direct wire to your house (ok maybe not direct, but approximately direct).
But what about electric companies? How do they set out their wires?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: logic1485
Also something else to consider:
You have multiple telco companies, but when you choose one or the other, they have a direct wire to your house (ok maybe not direct, but approximately direct).
But what about electric companies? How do they set out their wires?
afaik, you only have 1 phone wire and 1 electric wire coming into your house (because multiple ones get multiply expensive and don't need to be there because you only need 1 of each) (and the phone wire actually carries 2 lines).
in 'deregulation' there is a monopoly that owns the local lines. they're still regulated. the company who is your telephone provider or your electric provider leases the lines or is allowed by law to use the transmission lines and you pay the fee directly.
Originally posted by: weadjust
You can have a street light installed on your property where I live. I think the cost is 12.95 a month for the service.
Originally posted by: KMurphy
There is a feeder to the distribution panel the lights are fed from. The feeder to the entire distribution panel will be metered; not each individual light. The city pays for kWH's used.