Well, in getting the best you can, I meant in terms of copper. Fibre isn't bad if you're just going to get pre-terminated stuff and run it, but otherwise that's a different animal.I'd tend to agree that if the premium on future planning is 10%, or a real difference of less than 100 bucks, then it's probably fine.
I'm just arguing against the notion that you get the best you can possibly get; that'd be significantly more, both in materials and labor ( think: fiber ).