 garmst
join:2000-09-17 New York, NY | It won't change anything.
A backwater place will just become a "connected" backwater place in 2009. I doubt it will happen anyway. Canadian governments as well as American governments have a talent at announcing things but not delivering them.
Show me the beef! |
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join:2002-11-19 Canada | It's peaceful living in a backwater...
How's your filthy city?  |
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  Snickerdo Premium join:2001-02-28 Niagara Falls, ON
| reply to garmst said by garmst :A backwater place will just become a "connected" backwater place in 2009. I doubt it will happen anyway. Canadian governments as well as American governments have a talent at announcing things but not delivering them. Haha someone from New York calling Nova Scotia backwater. That's rich! I guess you don't travel upstate very often, eh? -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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  BonezX Basement Dweller Premium join:2004-04-13 Canada
1 edit | reply to garmst said by garmst :A backwater place will just become a "connected" backwater place in 2009. I doubt it will happen anyway. Canadian governments as well as American governments have a talent at announcing things but not delivering them. Show me the beef! backwater, hardly, next time you get into a BMW or a mercedies or volvo or most other NEU car, remember, it came in through said backwater place.
and i got to sit in the damn thing first.
personally, i live outside the city, and have had broadband for the last 5 years or so, and it's not slow either 10/1. |
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  quanta Premium join:2002-05-07 Toronto, ON
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| reply to garmst Umm...Alberta and Saskatchewan have already completed their rural broadband projects already. Not 100% mind you, and it wasn't all rainbows and unicorns getting it done, but pretty close and it got done.
For the rest of Canada, 80%-85% penetration is not unheard of. |
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