Why is there an installation charge?

We are asking our neighbors to share a small part of the “last mile” fee for residential fiber installation. That means, running the line from the main at the curb into the house. This one-time fee of $240 is just a small portion of the $1,000 actual cost the City of Tuttle is absorbing every time we plug into a new home. Make a one-time payment or set-up a $10 per month (for 24 months) fee on your bill. There is no contract! Just pay the remainder of the installation fee should you discontinue service.

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1. Who owns Tuttle Fiber?
2. How is this a not-for-profit utility?
3. Will this be Internet and television?
4. Does the Tuttle Fiber technician need access to the inside of my house?
5. Will the cable be buried?
6. Can I change my plan once I start the service?
7. Where can I find the cost?
8. Do I have to buy my own modem/router?
9. Why is there an installation charge?
10. When will my billing start?
11. What if I want to keep my current provider?
12. Will I get to choose where the service enters my home?
13. Can I move the locator flags to mow?
14. What speeds should I expect to see with this service?