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 |  dadkinsCan you do Blu?Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA kudos:18 | Re: Wow, what beautiful landscaping! said by fatmanskinny:I bet they made center page in Better Homes and Garbage. LMAO!  -- Think outside the Fox... Opera | |
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 |  53059959Temp banned from BBR more then anyone join:2002-10-02 PwnZone | Bury why can't they just bury them? it would seem like they have the technology to keep this stuff watertight by now. | |
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 |  |  CylonRedPremium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | Re: Bury Because after awhile they will leak - water is a GREAT force and it takes a tiny little nick and it will work its way in. At the previous house my mom lived at the phone went out every time it rained a great deal.
In our are of Ohio - they have done a great job of locating them. Usually near streets (farthest away from the house) and very near or in utility easements. | |
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 Airwolf7Premium join:2004-12-12 Franklin, KY kudos:1 | Sounds reasonable to me. Sounds reasonable to me. | |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Unsurprising quote: ... third has AT&T paying $1500 per site regardless if landscaping is necessary. Most Illinois cities are apparently picking the third option, says the source.
Of course the government always picks the option that gets it the most "free" money, courtesy of AT&T's subscribers. I guess those ugly looking boxes are not that ugly after all. -- This isn't fair! I was only supposed to hate just ONE presidential candidate! | |
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 |  Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | Re: Unsurprising said by pnh102: quote: ... third has AT&T paying $1500 per site regardless if landscaping is necessary. Most Illinois cities are apparently picking the third option, says the source.
Of course the government always picks the option that gets it the most "free" money, courtesy of AT&T's subscribers. I guess those ugly looking boxes are not that ugly after all. That is pretty shady. I bet their excuse is "We'll only use the money for landscaping!" ... yeah right. | |
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 |  |  en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Re: Unsurprising Goes straight into the 'general fund', and will (most likely) never be used for its intended purpose. -- Canada = Hollywood North | |
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 |  LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | said by pnh102: quote: ... third has AT&T paying $1500 per site regardless if landscaping is necessary. Most Illinois cities are apparently picking the third option, says the source.
Of course the government always picks the option that gets it the most "free" money, courtesy of AT&T's subscribers. I guess those ugly looking boxes are not that ugly after all. I'll bet the city takes the money and does no landscaping at all for their residents. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Unsurprising Bet your right and that's just not right. Those boxes are ugly and I would be mad about having one of those in my front yard. | |
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 |  |  |  Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | Re: Unsurprising said by Corehhi:Bet your right and that's just not right. Those boxes are ugly and I would be mad about having one of those in my front yard. Yep, and the only time a small sliver of the $1500 per box will be utilized is when someone complains loud enough. | |
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 |  |  |  Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | said by fatness:said by Linklist:I'll bet the city takes the money and does no landscaping at all for their residents. Which raises the question of what AT&T feels it's getting for its $1500. Probably use it to convince regulators. "Hey, we'd offer to landscape, but when we do and even paid for the communities to do it themselves they apparently weren't too worried about it!" -- Linux Haters Unite! | |
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 Airwolf7Premium join:2004-12-12 Franklin, KY kudos:1 | They need a lay down version of that box. That box is just to tall.
They need to use the tall box where they are space constrained and use a much shorter and longer box where they are not.
People complain because they have a six foot tall box in their yard. It's kind of hard not to notice a six foot tall box in the yard.
If they used a shorter and longer box where they could, it would be easier to plant shrubs around it making it less obtrusive.
Might be less complaints if it were easier to hide, but there would always be someone to complain about something. | |
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 |  Doctor FourMy other vehicle is a TARDISPremium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX | Re: To BBR Users... said by Nightfall:This VRAD box doesn't look bad at all. It looks like heaven. Especially if it's in your neighborhood and close enough for you to get U-Verse Max 10Mbps/1.5Mbps speed service. -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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 BabyBearKeep wise ...with Nite-Owl join:2007-01-11 | AT&T: Your landscape delivered! Does that include any graffiti cleanup too? Our VRAD hasn't been hit yet, but our "POTS Box" gets tagged at least every few months. | |
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That is about right, put one flower down and say its landscaped. | |
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| Put one of these in my yard! I'm sure people used to complain about those large green cable boxes that were put in everybody's yards 20-30 years ago, but by god the service they provided was amazing eh? Similar to what we have here. Even though these large boxes may not look pretty, at least we are making progress in the broadband market (slowly). | |
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| What? I'm one of AT&Ts biggest critics, but even I think this is ridiculous. The cities complain about not getting service, and then complain about the equipment that provides it? Now if they planted a VRAD in your front yard, that's a different story.
You can't have your cake and eat it too. Also, why am I not surprised that the cities are opting for the free money option? If they truly cared about the looks of it, then they would only want the landscaping done. -- My Music blog: »www.zunetracks.net | |
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 JamesonPremium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA kudos:1 | Uhm. You can put one in my yard if im going to get fiber  | |
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 swhx7Premium join:2006-07-23 Elbonia | Why not dress up the boxes? Imagine if they built a nicer-looking box around each metal box. Something with wood construction and a little roof, maybe - in any case consistent with the architecture/esthetics of the surrounding houses. It could look like a like a sort of gate-house, like the ones occasionally seen in upscale areas. This could be done for $1500 per box.
Just an idea - maybe this would satisfy complainers enough to lessen an obstacle to better, faster internet. | |
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 |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Re: Why not dress up the boxes? maybe offer billboard space for rent? don't give them any ideas... | |
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 |  stormbowFreedom isn't FREEPremium join:2002-07-31 Simi Valley, CA | With maybe a little quarter moon cut into the access door. | |
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 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | City keeps the money So AT&T bribes the city at $1500 per box and residents still get to see the fridges in front of their homes.
Gotta love the greed of gov't. | |
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| Re: Test-bed for meta-materials... said by meh37 :cloak of invisibility? (though it might make things more difficult for techs trying to find them when they need maintenance... but that's a small price to pay, I guess) I can see this happen.. Kid on a bike running into the cloak of invisibility. lmao | |
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 zipjay join:2003-03-11 South Williamson, KY | ya know.. i never thought about it.. but property owners could build like a nice lil shead around the boxes after given permission from AT&T (im sure they could care less) and bam the boxes fit in much better | |
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quote: In a new twist, it appears that AT&T is starting to dole out $1,500 per box in Illinois to be used for landscaping, in an effort to make the boxes less, well, boxy.
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 heat84Bit Torrent Apologist join:2004-03-11 Fort Lauderdale, FL | ------------------------------------------------------------ Why not just disguise them like they do Cell Phone towers? | |
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play on Your World. Delivered. | |
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| Re: New Slogan Thank you for clearing that up. I don't think we've heard their slogan enough already.
Personally, I find the boxes to be a gateway to something other than the wussy 768k DSL I'm forced to use in lieu of the nicely overloaded Comcast that is around these parts. AT&T, you can put one of these right outside my bedroom window for all I care. Or in the middle of the lawn. Or... I don't really care. I wish I was in a position to talk crap on AT&T for these "ugly" VRADs, but since I can't exactly get anything better from someone else, I have to love them.
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