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lvlorpheus

join:2008-02-17
Springdale, AR

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reply to insomniac84

Re: Not enough

They need to encourage build-outs in locations that a large percentage of Americans go too. I understand that we can not expect a service provider to build-out a rural network in a county that has a low population density year around. But in a rural county, like the one I live in that has around a million tourists a year, the argument that rural areas are not profitable is pretty weak. Here is a link if any of you are interested.

»www.eurekaspringschamber.com/eco···ment.asp

I know many of you will say I should move if I want broadband, but why should so many people 1/300th of the population of this Country not be able to get the benefits broadband build-outs offer while they are on vacation.
There are large towns in this country that will not see a million people go through them in years much less every year that have more miles of built-out broadband. There are ways to get a return on the investment where I live with remote WiFi login locations. Beaver Dam Site Park which is the fifth busiest Corps of Engineers Park in the United States and 2 miles from my home is just 1 such location.

forgot this link

»www.arkansas-outdoor-adventures.···2007.htm

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