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Unless you go 100percent wireless service, youll need cabling or leases to use existing cable, poletop routers, client equipment, central networking, security, persons to run it, billing, customer support, youll need a backbone to a major carrier, your hosted dns. Then there are builing rents, taxes, business licenses, lawyer fees.
Expect lawsuits from existing carriers.
Then sign up enough people to cover it all.