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May 28, 2026

How Much It Costs To Start An ISP: $54M CAPEX Plan

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In this researched plan, the base local ISP launch carries $54M in CAPEX and reaches its lowest cash point at negative $431M in Month 8 A smaller launch may cost less if it reduces fiber miles, sites, vehicles, and first-wave CPE Don’t compare CAPEX alone include payroll, marketing, fixed overhead, and cash runway

Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

Practical Finance Writer

Thomas Wright is a practical finance writer at Financial Models Lab who helps service business founders make sense of cost-to-open estimates and avoid common launch mistakes. He simplifies business plans for non-finance readers, with a focus on monthly expense breakdowns that make planning clearer and more realistic. His writing balances optimism with cost-aware thinking, giving beginners a grounded way to launch with confidence.