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 Gunner join:2004-01-29 Carmel, IN | Future growth will factor in Hendricks County, immediately to the west of Marion County (Indianapolis) is growing rapidly. The 2nd fastest growth rate in the State, I believe. The city of Brownsburg in particular is rapidly growing.
I believe Smithville is doing this as a strategic move to tap into the future growth of Hendricks Cty, as much as anything else. Much of the financial center of greater Indy is in the north suburbs, and as a result it has become congested and real estate prices are inflated compared to the rest of the Indy area. A lot of generally well-to-do people who previously would have only considered north Indy are now looking at places like Hendricks Cty to live (and commute to their high paying jobs on the northside). | | |
|  a333A hot cup of integrals please join:2007-06-12 Rego Park, NY Reviews:
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| YAWN!!! Isn't this what burstable T1 lines are for? If you absolutely must have broadband for livelihood, go shell out the cash for a T1 line. Can't afford it? You still have no excuse. Right now, you can at LEAST get 144K ISDN-ish speeads ANYWHERE you get a cell signal, for like $50/month. And that's not even counting the fact that Verizon and sprint have both upgraded close to 95% of their network to at least EVDO rev 0, with many areas enjoying Rev A speeds. Even if you live if a complete cellphone black hole, chances are that there's a good LOS-based or non-LOS WISP somewhere around. Would I like to see large-scale fiber? Sure!! But, when it comes to managing ISP's, we have seen numerous times that the gov't is never good at it. Most projects like these end up as epic failures. | |
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