Non-profit IX vs. neutral for-profit IX

Brielle Bruns bruns at 2mbit.com
Thu Dec 20 19:58:23 UTC 2018


On 12/20/2018 12:51 PM, Aaron wrote:
> Probably price.  Also perception of value.  If you're a for profit 
> enterprise then they're paying for interconnection plus your bump.  If 
> you're non-profit the perception is that there is a larger value because 
> there's no bump.  Whether that's true or not, who knows but that's the 
> perception I've heard.

Depending on the size of the non-profit, I'd almost compare it to how 
the hospitals are here in Boise.

The non-profits are oversized, monopolistic, price gouging, etc.  Their 
care can be pretty meh, esp since they bought up all the little 
independent clinics (yay, ER pricing for a basic family clinic visit).

The for-profit smaller clinics and hospitals run a pretty tight ship, 
better value for their money, service is very good, and compete with one 
another for who has the best service.

People think they are getting 'better' because they are going to a place 
that is supposed to be run to benefit people over profit, but alas, 
you'd be very very wrong.
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Brielle Bruns
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