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39. "Rural Electrification helped build this country's economy......"
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.........as did the Interstate Highway System & Universal Telephone.

Government programs that allow more people (particularly those in underserved areas) to take advantage of various technological innovations that foster communication and/or transportation, has proven to be a good thing in the past.

We're talking about basic WiFi here, it's not going to be as robust or as dependable as your Cable Modem, nor is it going to have the value added services which generate the bulk of the cable company's profits.

Considering our Broadband Infrastructure is dial-up compared to South Korea's system, pushing the Cable Companies to roll-out more innovations due to your local municipality having a baseline level of service, not to mention being more competitive on price, is a good idea.

In S. Korea the Govt. putting its weight behind building the most robust broadband network on the planet, has resulted in an astonishing rate of innovation in that country. It's not a stretch to say that the economy has more than benefited from any Investments made by the Govt./money paid by Tax Payers.

To go back to your mail analogy, Fedex and UPS can't make a profit delivering mail for 37 cents a letter, but they can make a ton of money shipping packages and sending overnight mail.

The Cable Companies will do the same, with respect to providing a higher level of service and will perhaps stop screwing the customer, with the utter lack of competition the Cable Companies and Telcos are really screwing the consumer when it comes to providing certain services and due to the lack of competition there is little anyone can do about it.

I think that in the end, the Consumer and the Cable companies will be better off.




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U.S. cities set up wireless networks/Cable Co. push ban..a must read [View all] , Abdurrashid, Sun May-08-05 11:46 PM
 
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RE: U.S. cities set up wireless networks/Cable Co. push ban..a must read
May 09th 2005
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surely if the service was free
May 09th 2005
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RE: surely if the service was free
May 09th 2005
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      I'm struggling to understand
May 09th 2005
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           RE: I'm struggling to understand
May 09th 2005
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Mail's a good analogy bc market forces would leave some area unserved
May 09th 2005
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      Exacltly.
May 25th 2005
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What's interesting is that
May 09th 2005
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RE: What's interesting is that
May 09th 2005
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      I was blind
May 09th 2005
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      How expensive do you think it is?
May 09th 2005
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      RE: How expensive do you think it is?
May 09th 2005
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           They're mostly a cable company, it doesn't fit their business plan
May 09th 2005
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                RE: They're mostly a cable company, it doesn't fit their business plan
May 09th 2005
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                     I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
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                          RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
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                               Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                               RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                                    RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                                         RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 10th 2005
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                                         What's your standard for "unnecessary entitlement"?
May 10th 2005
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                                              RE: What's your standard for "unnecessary entitlement"?
May 12th 2005
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                                         the government's move with universal phone access
May 11th 2005
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                               RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
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                                    RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 10th 2005
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                                         Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 10th 2005
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                                         RE: Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 12th 2005
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                                              RE: Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 25th 2005
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                                              No it doesn't
May 25th 2005
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                                                   RE: No it doesn't
May 26th 2005
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      you re a fucking moron
May 25th 2005
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The missed question here...
May 10th 2005
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exactly. It's just as important as roads and rails IMO. n/m
May 25th 2005
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RE: exactly. It's just as important as roads and rails IMO. n/m
May 25th 2005
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      I'll shed a tear for you. :oP
May 25th 2005
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RE: The missed question here...
May 25th 2005
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      Do you know how cheap Internet Connectivity is Wholesale?
May 26th 2005
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           RE: Do you know how cheap Internet Connectivity is Wholesale?
May 26th 2005
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                The Govt. investing in the nation on a tech basis.........
May 26th 2005
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                     RE: The Govt. investing in the nation on a tech basis.........
May 30th 2005
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!
May 11th 2005
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Boston WiFi Summit
May 26th 2005
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