  mdlthomas
join:2000-04-24 Nashville, TN | reply to sonnybadbutt Re: Connect Kentucky is fooling everybody
At least somebody is doing it.."your" ISP would rather just take money from the locals. where is your infastructure, are you spending MILLIONS to roll out a copper/cable/fiber plant. I am betting not. |
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 AJICQ499087
join:2001-12-01 Louisville, KY
| There has been improvement in broadband coverage in Kentucky. Moving up from the bottom feeding States is very impressive!  -- low cost and fast speed is what customers want in broadband |
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 cbraley
join:2002-08-03 Brodhead, KY
·Windstream
| I can tell you for a fact that in Lincoln County Kentucky, you can only get broadband service in the two largest towns. While one county in any direction you can get broadband throughout the entire county. My farm is 500 yards from the county border and I cannot get broadband because I'm in BellSouth territory while my neighbor enjoys broadband because the next county is in Verizon/Windstream territory. My closest CO is over ten miles for Bellsouth yet if I was able to get Windstream I'd be 2 miles from the CO. |
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  wilbilt Pronto Resurrected Premium join:2004-01-11 Oroville, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| said by cbraley : My farm is 500 yards from the county border and I cannot get broadband because I'm in BellSouth territory while my neighbor enjoys broadband because the next county is in Verizon/Windstream territory. My closest CO is over ten miles for Bellsouth yet if I was able to get Windstream I'd be 2 miles from the CO. Gotta love those LATA boundaries. I am served from a CO in a different county and in a different service area. This means that when I make a call to the ZIP code that the USPS says I live in, it is long-distance. It's also in a different service area, so the rates are the same as calling another state. -- We were taking a vote when the ground came up and hit us. |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
·Verizon Online DSL
| said by wilbilt :said by cbraley : My farm is 500 yards from the county border and I cannot get broadband because I'm in BellSouth territory while my neighbor enjoys broadband because the next county is in Verizon/Windstream territory. My closest CO is over ten miles for Bellsouth yet if I was able to get Windstream I'd be 2 miles from the CO. Gotta love those LATA boundaries. I am served from a CO in a different county and in a different service area. This means that when I make a call to the ZIP code that the USPS says I live in, it is long-distance. It's also in a different service area, so the rates are the same as calling another state. LATA boundaries are arbitrary and capricious. They were setup with divestiture. What the OP is describing are ILEC boundaries. These came about over 100 years ago when a company setup shop in an area. |
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