 Lineage
join:2006-10-19 USA | reply to wifi4milez Re: Nice!
yea. i just wish they would work on putting stuff out to people who dont have anything but dialup instead of just piling 10,000 options on people in urban areas.  |
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 TheTony
join:2006-11-02 Minneapolis, MN | 10,000 options?  |
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  morbo Complete Your Transaction
join:2002-01-22 00000 clubs: | 9,997 of those are BPL variations.  |
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 The Way Out
join:2003-01-20 | reply to Lineage Providing service to people in the middle of nowhere is expensive. Consider moving.  |
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  Tzale Ron Paul - I Didn't Vote For Either Premium join:2004-01-06 NJ, USA
·Verizon FIOS
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| reply to Lineage said by Lineage :yea. i just wish they would work on putting stuff out to people who dont have anything but dialup instead of just piling 10,000 options on people in urban areas. Move if you don't like your options... It's a free country and Verizon is free to do as they please. They aren't the government, therefore you don't have a right to FIOS... It's a product they want to make MONEY off of.
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  RR Conductor Premium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA
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| reply to The Way Out said by The Way Out :Providing service to people in the middle of nowhere is expensive. Consider moving. One day, we rural areas will cut off your water, power and food, and you will have only your fiber to eat MUHAHAHA  |
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  RR Conductor Premium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA
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| reply to Tzale said by Tzale :said by Lineage :yea. i just wish they would work on putting stuff out to people who dont have anything but dialup instead of just piling 10,000 options on people in urban areas. Move if you don't like your options... It's a free country and Verizon is free to do as they please. They aren't the government, therefore you don't have a right to FIOS... It's a product they want to make MONEY off of. -Tzale Geez, relax!! -- »www.gorail.org See MAJOR freight&passenger action@ the Galesburg, IL RailCam! »205.245.189.161:1100/ My soon to be employer,as an Asst.Conductor- »www.amtrak.com »www.modocrailroadacademy.com -Grad,Class of 2-07,woohoo! |
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  Tzale Ron Paul - I Didn't Vote For Either Premium join:2004-01-06 NJ, USA
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| said by RR Conductor :said by Tzale :said by Lineage :yea. i just wish they would work on putting stuff out to people who dont have anything but dialup instead of just piling 10,000 options on people in urban areas. Move if you don't like your options... It's a free country and Verizon is free to do as they please. They aren't the government, therefore you don't have a right to FIOS... It's a product they want to make MONEY off of. -Tzale Geez, relax!! I am relaxed.... I'm just stating the same thing for the millionth time... People in rural areas think they have a right to FIOS, it will come to you when it is profitable. Otherwise, don't expect to see it anytime soon unless you put the money out yourself or you live near an affluent person who wants to spend millions rolling fiber out to your area.
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  RR Conductor Premium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA
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| I hate the us vs.them mentality, I really do. I hate it from the rural areas towards the cities, and I hate it from the cities toward the rural areas.
As one who lives in a very rural area, I have seen and experienced first hand the cities disdain for us. We get projects approved and funding set aside, only to have cities yank them away after some whining congressman in L.A or SF cries foul "how dare those hicks ask for anything, they should be happy with what they have!".
Also, as one who was born and raised in the L.A. area of SoCal, I have seen and experienced first hand the same thing from rural towards cities "let them get their own stupid water!...who would want to live in such awful, stinking places!", etc.
We are all entitled to things that better our lives, and "promote the general welfare", not just those who can afford it, or who happen to live near whatever it is everybody else wants-ie.food, water, etc. -- »www.gorail.org See MAJOR freight&passenger action@ the Galesburg, IL RailCam! »205.245.189.161:1100/ My soon to be employer,as an Asst.Conductor- »www.amtrak.com »www.modocrailroadacademy.com -Grad,Class of 2-07,woohoo! |
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 Lineage
join:2006-10-19 USA
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| reply to The Way Out Ahem, moving is MORE expensive than running service out to nowhere probably.
"Just move if you don't like it" is the most idiotic and dumb suggestion I've ever heard.
I wish the rural and urban situations could be switched so I could see the urban people cry out like rural people do when they realize they have A satellite or B dialup.  |
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  CoxCable4 Temp banned from BBR more then anyone
join:2002-10-02 PwnZone
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| reply to Tzale said by RR Conductor :We are all entitled to things that better our lives, and "promote the general welfare", not just those who can afford it, or who happen to live near whatever it is everybody else wants-ie.food, water, etc. this is broadbandreports, not foodreports or waterreports. urban areas have better broadband options then rural areas; therefore on this website cities pwn rural. It is our obligation to flame j00 for suggesting otherwise.
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 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | reply to Lineage You do realize that 80% of the population in this country live near the urban centers right? More people think Bush is doing a good job, than live in Rural USA. Consider you may never get service unless your community builds it yourself. |
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  robbob340 dslr Premium join:2001-02-15 Wichita, KS | reply to Lineage My sister and brother in law have dsl at a location in a town that probably has 50-75 people. Keep on your local telco to deliver what they should! -- Join #dslr unofficial chat! |
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  ninjatutle You can keep the "change"
join:2006-01-02 San Ramon, CA | reply to RR Conductor One day we in the city will use the internet to halt all orders of toilet paper from being delivered to the ruals. Good luck with your fresh leaves MUHAHAHA  |
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 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
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| reply to RR Conductor {Standard Response} You do realize that 80% of the population in this country live near the urban centers right? More people think Bush is doing a good job, than live in Rural USA. Consider you may never get service unless your community builds it yourself. {/Standard Response} |
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  Tzale Ron Paul - I Didn't Vote For Either Premium join:2004-01-06 NJ, USA
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| reply to RR Conductor said by RR Conductor :I hate the us vs.them mentality, I really do. I hate it from the rural areas towards the cities, and I hate it from the cities toward the rural areas. As one who lives in a very rural area, I have seen and experienced first hand the cities disdain for us. We get projects approved and funding set aside, only to have cities yank them away after some whining congressman in L.A or SF cries foul "how dare those hicks ask for anything, they should be happy with what they have!". Also, as one who was born and raised in the L.A. area of SoCal, I have seen and experienced first hand the same thing from rural towards cities "let them get their own stupid water!...who would want to live in such awful, stinking places!", etc. We are all entitled to things that better our lives, and "promote the general welfare", not just those who can afford it, or who happen to live near whatever it is everybody else wants-ie.food, water, etc. Listen, I have nothing against rural areas. The thing is that telephone service, phone service, water, electricity, etc are part of a standard of living. In 2007, broadband is NOT needed to have a high standard of living. People should not expect Verizon to spend millions of dollars to provide FIOS to 10 people in a square mile that will take thousands of years to regain the money lost on rollout there.
Urban/Suburban areas are much easier to profit from since you can provide service to thousands of people for the same amount of money that it would cost to rollout to a dozen people in the sticks. Verizon is a company, not a welfare state. They are expected to turn a profit for their investors at the end of the quarter.
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 Shoreline Your Freedom Fries Are Stale
join:2003-09-29 Santa Clara, CA
| reply to Ahrenl said by Ahrenl :Consider you may never get service unless your community builds it yourself. Yep, exactly why I don't want a rural home. I find broadband and connectivity essential. If that's what you desire as well, move closer to the city. Simple as that. If you're a hermit or xenophobe, sucks to be you.  |
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  RARPSL
join:1999-12-08 Suffern, NY
| reply to Tzale said by Tzale :In 2007, broadband is NOT needed to have a high standard of living. People should not expect Verizon to spend millions of dollars to provide FIOS to 10 people in a square mile that will take thousands of years to regain the money lost on rollout there. I am willing to accept that Verizon should be able to decide if they want to service an area so long as their decision to not service it PRECLUDES their spending 1 cent to prevent that area from creating their own Broadband Service. IOW: If you do not want to service it, you have NO RIGHT to fight someone who does (in court or the legislature). With the amount of Bribes and Court Costs to fight Muni Systems, the Telcos would have had money left over after just servicing the area in most cases. |
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 Answer Guy
join:2006-07-28 Grass Lake, MI | reply to Ahrenl Re: Nice!
Yup, but don't forget that 78% of all statistics are made up on the spot. |
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