 | but not if they..... but not if they don't take advantage of their access to existing infrastructure to put broadband connections available to "other than" the top metro markets-- if you add up the line mileage that is in place in "flyover" country, it is MUCH MORE that those "top" markets-- sure, those markets create "buzz" and word of mouth advertising their services, but it tends to be self-restricting to within those same market areas-- you gotta "build it before they will come" -- and make that broadband accessible in the massive "flyover country"! |