Fiber economics live in the homes-passed math: build cost per home, take rate by tract, ARPU by speed tier. Allometry rolls all of it into one quote — for ISPs, MSOs, and infrastructure funds.
Tract 41-A is a typical suburban build. Allometry breaks it down — and shows you the four levers your finance team needs to sign off in five minutes.
Most operators quote new builds against last year's comparables and a rule-of-thumb take rate. That works until rates move, build cost shifts, or a new entrant enters tract.
Allometry pulls live build cost (your contractors, your last 90 days), demographic take models, and competitive entry data into every quote. The bar chart on the right shows how each driver lifts or kills IRR.
Whether you're scaling fiber from $200M to $2B in homes-passed, or running a regional MSO defending against new entrants — the math is the same. The data isn't.
Quote build economics by census tract. Score builds for IRR before survey crews mobilize. Defend new builds to lenders without re-pulling the model every quarter.
When a fiber overbuilder enters your territory, you have 18 months to defend. Allometry shows you which subs are at risk, what retention price holds them, and which to let walk.
Send us your next planned build with the numbers your team is using. We'll re-score it through the engine and tell you what we'd recommend.