  Mr Kentucky
@alltel.net
| said by RSkrodzki :
Hehe well this wont matter for too long, at least not up here in Canada, with all the ISP's enforcing caps people may just not be willing to cough up the bandwidth LOL. Yeah, that's what happens when a company spends the money it has for re-investing in it's infrastructure for something else.
But a lot of ISPs would rather take every step they can, so they do not have to re-invest money back into there business. (at least it seems that way) Take for instance advertising. Huge cost. Everyone knows the best kind of advertising is viral. (Word of mouth) If you have a good service, word of mouth will do it for you. What I mean on this, is less advertising cost, more money into upgrades, repairs. etc
The only thing I can hope for is that more competition comes available. Which I believe this will happen, in 20 more years. Because we have a nation thats just now growing on what we call "broadband" which in some parts it really is that.. in other parts. *my location* its a joke. But once this young generation gets into technology/communication businesses and gain more control/capital, then well see more things come about for the better. Because these young business people will have walked in our shoes so to say.
All the people that have any money, ie rich baby boomers,look at technology as a scary thing. So they don't really invest in it. Its an unknown. But once this younger generation that was raised on it, gets some financial backing. Well probably start to see a better "connection to the web" at a faster build out rate. |