Wide-open spaces appear to be the perfect spot to launch an Internet service business

Mammoth Networks is picking up the slack for Internet services to rural ISP; thereby, bypassing large incumbent service providers and reducing the cost to the consumer. I bet that will spur a competitive response from the incumbents once Mammoth aggregates enough ISP.  This business model is a great example of recognizing a market hole and filling it.

By STEVE MCMANAMEN, News-Record Writer [email protected]

Gillette, and Wyoming in general, sometimes can be a little behind when it comes to getting new things.

Whether it is seeing a new movie, buying the newest cell phone or getting our first Starbucks, Gillette residents are prepared to wait.

By the time the latest trend shows up in Gillette, it’s often old news in big cities. It is one of the prices we pay for the open spaces, small-town atmosphere and the countless other amenities of living in Wyoming.

That disparity was clear when the Internet started rolling across the country a few decades ago. The cost of providing Internet to a few homes and businesses in far-away rural places was not at the top of the list for big Internet provider companies. But where the big companies saw high costs and few customers, a few in Gillette saw opportunity. Visionary Communications booted up in 1994 and prospered by offering Internet services to Gillette and rural customers.

As the Internet grew to become an integral part of our society, bringing with it high-speed DSL, the Gillette company thrived. Visionary CEO Brian Worthen has now co-founded a spinoff company — Mammoth Networks — in 2005 to again go where the bigger companies wouldn’t, or at least wouldn’t go for a reasonable price.

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About Mark Milliman

Mark Milliman is a Principal Consultant at Inphotonics Research driving the adoption and assisting local governments to plan, build, operate, and lease access open-access municipal broadband networks. Additionally, he works with entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to increase the value of their intellectual capital through the creation of strategic product plans and execution of innovative marketing strategies. With more than 22 years of experience in the telecommunications industry that began at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Mark has built fiber, cable, and wireless networks around the world to deliver voice, video, and data services. His thorough knowledge of all aspects of service delivery from content creation to the design, operation, and management of the network is utilized by carriers and equipment manufacturers. Mark conceived and developed one of the industry's first multi-service provisioning platform and is multiple patent holder. He is active in the IEEE as a senior member. Mark received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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