 l33tPremium join:2003-01-23 Indianapolis, IN | Luxury/Utility Even though I am thankful for my highspeed connection. I still believe it is a luxury. Because not everyone can afford it. And some even are on dial-up. But this single luxury/utility can be useful in many ways. It opens up markets, business, commerce, and information. But no, this isn't a right at all. There are some business people who don't even have a computer in America. -- My opinionGeorge Bush Bush > John Kerry > Ralph NaderVisit Kerry's website!»www.kerry-04.org |
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 REL749 join:2005-05-19 Sterling Heights, MI | I agree with l33t.
There are still many people on dialup which can't afford broadband.
To me it's worth every penny! :P |
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 BrownbayPremium join:2005-03-13 North York, ON | reply to l33t Well I think that by making it a Right and a Utility... It should help make (true) broadband cheaper and will jump-start an even bigger/faster deployment to reach all over America.
I don't know how it is in the States... but up here in Canada, broadband could sure use some Government intervention as some of the Cableco's and Telco's tend to cross the line too often on their service agreements (EULA) and in the level of customer service/general service or lack there of that they offer. -- You can make Time wait... Just don't count it. |
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 r81984Fair and BalancedPremium join:2001-11-14 Katy, TX | reply to l33t It definately is a utility, I mean come on! In many countries in the world utilities are only in rich areas, just because some people cannot afford a computer to get on the internet or to pay for the internet does not mean its a luxury. |
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 l33tPremium join:2003-01-23 Indianapolis, IN | said by r81984:It definately is a utility, I mean come on! In many countries in the world utilities are only in rich areas, just because some people cannot afford a computer to get on the internet or to pay for the internet does not mean its a luxury. That's why I have Luxury/Utility because some people don't need broadband as a utility. Like an example farmers. -- My opinionGeorge Bush Bush > John Kerry > Ralph NaderVisit Kerry's website!»www.kerry-04.org |
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 | reply to l33t yes it is a luxury. |
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 ronobI'M Fixin It join:1999-10-18 Fort Lauderdale, FL | reply to l33t Actually many farmers use, need, want broadband in order to have information necessary for them to survive. Weather and market for example. -- I've been to the end of the internet! |
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 l33tPremium join:2003-01-23 Indianapolis, IN | said by ronob:Actually many farmers use, need, want broadband in order to have information necessary for them to survive. Weather and market for example. Dial-up? -- My opinionGeorge Bush Bush > John Kerry > Ralph NaderVisit Kerry's website!»www.kerry-04.org |
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 ronobI'M Fixin It join:1999-10-18 Fort Lauderdale, FL | Do you eat? Farming is competitive industry, for them to survive and keep prices that the rest of us can pay, they need access too.
»www.google.com/search?sourceid=n···roadband a little info -- I've been to the end of the internet! |
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| reply to l33t said by l33t:said by ronob:Actually many farmers use, need, want broadband in order to have information necessary for them to survive. Weather and market for example. Dial-up? Yes, there is dial-up, but what some people seem to forget is that many many websites are geared towards broadband connections. It's taking longer and longer to browse the internet with a dial-up connection and forget about trying to access college databases. Trying to do English 1010 essays last year was real fun. Had deadlines for drafts and on several occasions I had to ask the professor for extensions because I was unable to hit the databases I was restricted to. Dial-up will be around for a while, but the market is acting like it's been gone for a few years. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to ronob said by ronob:Actually many farmers use, need, want broadband in order to have information necessary for them to survive. Weather and market for example. My family is one of Northern California's largest farming families. For years we have done without the internet and to this day still do.
Weather reports? The morning news paper and the 5 o'clock news still works just fine. Market? I can see that being a good example, however, there are still trade news media that still serves this purpose. For my family, most of the crop is already sold before it's planted.
The need for instant access to information for many farmers is still not that important. I am not saying that it can help farmers and I am sure some farmers have certain reasons for internet access, but I still don't think farming will stop without broadband access. |
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 l33tPremium join:2003-01-23 Indianapolis, IN | reply to ronob That's why I said they could use dial-up, they don't really need it. That's why I said it was a Luxury/Utility. -- My opinionGeorge Bush Bush > John Kerry > Ralph NaderVisit Kerry's website!»www.kerry-04.org |
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