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Cod

join:2000-07-05
Kernersville, NC
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·RoadRunner Cable

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typical spin...

"However, the primary goal of the laws is to eliminate build-out requirements so the companies can selectively deploy next-generation technology to only the most profitable areas"

Is this fact, or typical BBR spin? Would love to see some links and proof that this is happening...

bamabrad

join:2006-01-27
Port Orange, FL

Really common sense-that is the way capitalism works.But I see your point of verifiable conformation.



ptrowski
Got Helix?
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join:2005-03-14
Putnam, CT
kudos:4
Reviews:
·VOIPo

reply to Cod
Not linkable proof, but when I asked my tech who fixed my NID to get AT&T DSL about when I would see U-Verse in my small town, the answer was pretty much never. The closest it will get to me is about 50 miles south in Norwich according to his meeting the day before. There are only 10,000 people where I live, and there is no reason to roll it out.

I would love to have the option as we have Metrocast cable (ok) and I have trees blocking the LOS to get DirectTV.


FAQFixer
Premium
join:2004-06-28
Powder Springs, GA
kudos:1

reply to Cod

said by Cod:

"However, the primary goal of the laws is to eliminate build-out requirements so the companies can selectively deploy next-generation technology to only the most profitable areas"

Is this fact, or typical BBR spin? Would love to see some links and proof that this is happening...
Kommie Karl doesn't need facts...a hate for all things corporate is enough.


MarkyD
Premium
join:2002-08-20
Oklahoma City, OK

said by FAQFixer:

said by Cod:

"However, the primary goal of the laws is to eliminate build-out requirements so the companies can selectively deploy next-generation technology to only the most profitable areas"

Is this fact, or typical BBR spin? Would love to see some links and proof that this is happening...
Kommie Karl doesn't need facts...a hate for all things corporate is enough.
I like Karl =)


extreme50
Formerly TwoKDialup
Premium
join:2002-06-07
Coloma, MI

reply to FAQFixer

said by FAQFixer:

Kommie Karl doesn't need facts...a hate for all things corporate is enough.
You wanna see evidence of of telco redlining? Come to Coloma. I'll give you a tour along miles of Comcast fiber in areas where the mighty T's DSL is still not available.
--
Meet Bill and Karolyn at www.theslowskys.com

Cod

join:2000-07-05
Kernersville, NC
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

said by extreme50:

You wanna see evidence of of telco redlining? Come to Coloma. I'll give you a tour along miles of Comcast fiber in areas where the mighty T's DSL is still not available.
After that tour, lets go to California & other states where there are thousands of residents in lower and middle income neighborhoods who all have access to U-verse. Apparently you can also redline and cherrypick the news if it meets your agenda...


aSic
application specific
Premium
join:2001-05-17
Wakulla, FL

reply to Cod

said by Cod:

"However, the primary goal of the laws is to eliminate build-out requirements so the companies can selectively deploy next-generation technology to only the most profitable areas"

Is this fact, or typical BBR spin? Would love to see some links and proof that this is happening...
Have you even read any of these laws that have been passed? That'd be the proof enough right there.

This isnt the "typical BBR spin". Its actually a breakdown in layman terms what these laws end up doing.


ptrowski
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Putnam, CT
kudos:4
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·VOIPo

reply to Cod

said by Cod:

said by extreme50:

You wanna see evidence of of telco redlining? Come to Coloma. I'll give you a tour along miles of Comcast fiber in areas where the mighty T's DSL is still not available.
After that tour, lets go to California & other states where there are thousands of residents in lower and middle income neighborhoods who all have access to U-verse. Apparently you can also redline and cherrypick the news if it meets your agenda...
That is the pot calling the kettle black.


extreme50
Formerly TwoKDialup
Premium
join:2002-06-07
Coloma, MI

reply to Cod

said by Cod:

After that tour, lets go to California & other states where there are thousands of residents in lower and middle income neighborhoods who all have access to U-verse.
So when can I expect to see U-Verse in my poor rural backwater neighborhood?
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Meet Bill and Karolyn at www.theslowskys.com

bogey780

join:2004-03-19
Here
kudos:1

reply to ptrowski
But they're both black, right?


skrupowies

join:2002-08-22
Bristol, CT

reply to aSic

said by Cod:

"However, the primary goal of the laws is to eliminate build-out requirements so the companies can selectively deploy next-generation technology to only the most profitable areas"



I have to ask, what company would deploy ANYTHING to an area that won't make money? Whether it be a gas station, Wal-Mart or TV service. Yes AT&T is selectively placing Uverse - so what? But, the idea that they are placing ONLY for RICH people is completely false. If you want to call the inner cities of New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Meriden and Waterbury rich go right ahead but there are MANY people that would disagree with that. AT&T is placing Uverse based primarily on population density and by definition the VERY RICH are almost excluded from that. When you have 1 home per 5 acres versus 5 homes per acre you do the math and figure out where you would deploy YOUR services.


ptrowski
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join:2005-03-14
Putnam, CT
kudos:4

reply to bogey780

said by bogey780:

But they're both black, right?
Yep.

Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
Premium
join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

reply to Cod
not much wide spread Uverse in Danbury and we are the fastest growing city in the state.
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[65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to Cod
There's a trailer park in Newhall with its own VRAD... and it had Uverse long before I did
--
Canada = Hollywood North



james

join:2001-02-26
CWCville USA

reply to bamabrad
what is this? Wikipedia?



bigunk
Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto

join:2001-02-10
USA

reply to en102
You talking the Polynesian? Also, did you get U-Verse offered to you yet? The VRADS are planted and the cable plant is all tuned up by me, yet no offers of service yet.


bmn
? ? ?
Premium,ExMod 2003-06
join:2001-03-15
hiatus

reply to FAQFixer

said by FAQFixer:

Kommie Karl doesn't need facts...a hate for all things corporate is enough.
As opposed to a love for all things corporate ?
--
Prove it...
Save the Internet Time (NTP) service, use the pool.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to bigunk
Yes - I did get Uverse offered to me.

I was talking about the park off Wiley Canyon, south of Lyons.
--
Canada = Hollywood North



bigunk
Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto

join:2001-02-10
USA

Got it. Have you tried it out yet? I'm curious if it's anything close to what they are pushing it as being.


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