court documents ~ Dr. Cleve Tyler an expert in statistical analysis & economics in court transcript 1. question relating to # of modems sold by, purchased & employed by cox, both docsis 3.0 & docsis 3.1 modems 2. # of subscribers over time (total subcriber months for high speed internet) 3. what is the relationship between speed & price
Q. how many DOCSIS 3.0 modems has Cox purchased? A. 6,500,491. Q. And what was the average purchase price of those modems? A. $78. Q. And with respect to DOCSIS 3.1, how many DOCSIS 3.1 modems has Cox purchased? A. 2,606,140. Q. And what was the average purchase price of those modems? A. $134. Q. And approximately how much more did Cox pay on average between DOCSIS 3.0 modems and DOCSIS 3.1 modems? A. If you look at the 134 versus the 78, that's about a 70% difference.
total high-speed subscriber months were offered by Cox based on your calculation? 319,265,714
data set called Telogical Services. received information going back to 2010, actually, all the way through July 2018 for 8 different markets that are listed what happens when go from 40 to 50 megabits per second, price of 77.76 per month, and same things for 50 EMG, that turns out to be $81 exactly, difference in price $3.42 expected increase from 50 megabits per second to 60 megabits per second be per month per customer? the difference is $2.64