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4 edits | State access
After the last thread I thought it prudent to check it all out. Now, it's hard for me to know what's going on with the State DSL line that is supposed to be better than average...
Signed up with the local library, I'm a sucker for books anyway and so is my Daughter. I decided to see if the connect was actually faster, as described in a previous post.
It's hard to tell, because it seems like the actual systems are slower than the proposed net connect @ least at the library. If in fact the speeds are quicker, it's moot with the systems used, perhaps, heck I don't know.
Would it not be fantastic if reality hit home with legislator's? I won't hold my breath for Arkansas innovative concepts. BUT, one would think with UCA, UALR, UAMS and Harding Universities; something could alter the course of progress into the future? I mean these Universities are high $ investments ~Why are the great minds of the future sacrificed to the god, Politics. There is also Monticello, but I won't hold my breath on that either.
For goodness sake, lets move FORWARD! It's possible, reachable so why the heck is decent broadband such a problem around here!
OooPs, FAYETTEVILLE's University might slice & dice me if I don't mention them 
SIX after market educational institutions and another Pulaski Technical College...They don't have a need for decent internet at home? That's without the on line school concept the State really tries to fight off. Including it seems the University students, aside the home schools....Home schools are growing and will soon be a force to be reckoned with, some politicians may have already experienced that, if not there will be a lower vote in the future for those that don't face that reality! |