By: Scott Yeager
I live in a rural community of 2K people. When I moved here, the only internet available was 1.5 Mb wireless. 3 years later I now have 100Mb broadband from Charter. Rural communities are being...
View ArticleBy: Jonathan McRaney
“A choice was made to live in a rural area” <—- what a crock. A rural area that once wasn't a rural area, but thanks to economical conditions, businesses shuttered and left… Why should ANYONE be...
View ArticleBy: John
See the following DSL Reports article on this: http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ATT-Announces-Awaited-Network-Investment-Plan-121950
View ArticleBy: Aram
What about wired broadband data caps imposed on customers? I was hoping to see it disappear but seems like they have no plan for it yet. As customers we should do something about it.
View ArticleBy: txpatriot
Stacey: why is it that the whole “left behind” discussion is used as an anchor to keep the telcos firmly rooted in 19th century technology, but nobody ever worries if google’s KC fiber will leave...
View ArticleBy: theNewDanger
@txpatriot Google’s KC fiber isn’t replacing anything Google offered in the past. Where does that parallel?
View ArticleBy: txpatriot
@NewDanger: so google can redline at will simply because they are new? How convenient . . .
View ArticleBy: Matt Thomas
I’m no fan of AT&T but even as a resident of a rural area I don’t think many people will be hurting if they abandon their DSL business. In my area the local cable company offers 50mbps service;...
View ArticleBy: jose stucco
Finally somebody gets it. If you choose to live out in the boonies, don’t expect city amenities. You chose the benefit of wide open spaces. Some of us prefer the benefits that are only financially...
View ArticleBy: Phillip Temple
The other thing that most folks are missing is: How will these new networks perform during a natural / man-made emergency? Sunspot activity? Satellite goes down/hit by debris? I can tell you that...
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