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But Canada would charge you more than what the average person earns in a year. Oh yes, and those nasty caps other countries don't have. |
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  fatmanskinny Premium join:2004-01-04 Wandering | reply to puzzledCanadian ROFLMAO!!! |
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| reply to Bill said by Bill :I wouldn't call the Central Valley even close to "dense"... Well I dunno... In my travels... I've met several people there that I think "Dense" would describe nicely 
Of course, I've met a lot of nice people there too. In fact, I'd say that pretty much rings true all over the US.  -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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  Bill Light Up The Halo Premium,VIP join:2001-12-09 clubs: | reply to puzzledCanadian said by puzzledCanadian :
the same thing SFO to LAX (a little bit less dense.) I wouldn't call the Central Valley even close to "dense"... |
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| reply to Jonbo298 I think lots of DSL reports should take a geography lesson. 90 % of the US population lives in very dense urban centers (Boston to DC corridor), pretty much the same thing SFO to LAX (a little bit less dense.) The latency of deploying FTTH in the US and CANADA (Canada has 3 major cities where 50 % of the pop lives) has more to do with laziness, greed and inexisting gov regulations....
Go get a geography class ! |
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