 Mogul3459
join:2006-06-05 Euclid, OH
| reply to BF69 Re: Must be nice...
said by BF69 :Well it helps not having fund an army. Yep, we fund it for them. Ever since we beat them in WWII, and started occupation. We've never left. Heck, I just read we just parked another supercarrier in one of their harbors. |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to vpoko Well it helps not having fund an army. |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to dan991199 said by dan991199 :i hear ya, but their lines don't have to travel over great big spaces to service people like they have to in North America. Please. You act as if ISPs are having to string a line from California to Maine. By the way Japan is the size of Montana. And Montana is 100X the size of Rhode Island so why can't Rhode Island have symmetrical 1 Gbps? |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to EPS Plus, if the big boys would try to do something like this in locations where it's financially feasible, regulators, consumer advocates, and every other yahoo would quickly accuse the providers of "cherry picking" their deployment.
I don't think it's a matter so much of the ISPs wanting to have a unified network. They don't want to have to justify why Town X isn't can't have gigabit symmetrical where City Y can, or even why Customer A can get it in a highrise, but Customer B across the street not in a high rise can't. |
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  vpoko Premium join:2003-07-03 Jamaica Plain, MA | reply to Doctor Four Japan has lower taxes all around than America.
»www.nationmaster.com/graph/tax_t···e-worker |
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 nasadude
join:2001-10-05 Rockville, MD 1 edit | reply to Doctor Four didn't realize that; it's always nice to pay more for less, isn't it? |
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  Doctor Four My other vehicle is a TARDIS Premium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to nasadude Another one:
The telecommunications industry is heavily subsidized by taxes (much higher than the 15 or 28% most people here in the US pay) -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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 EPS
join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA
| reply to vpoko Sure it does. The problem is quite simple- the large companies that have the financial resources to deploy such connections to cities also have massive rural and suburban areas that they have to serve, and prefer a one-size-fits-all (or as many as possible, at least) solution. The city-only carriers like RCN are too small to do anything, and are struggling to survive anyway. |
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 nasadude
join:2001-10-05 Rockville, MD
·Comcast
| reply to Hazy Arc Re: Must be nice...
said by Hazy Arc :...considering I pay $40 a month for 3/684. don't feel bad; they only have that because:
- japan has high population density - japan meddles in business and actually passes regulations - japan has a broadband plan for their country because they think it matters - whatever other reasons the trolls give for why we don't have these speeds and prices
besides, as all the incumbents tell us, we don't need these speeds - it will only make you hit your cap faster - hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! |
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  vpoko Premium join:2003-07-03 Jamaica Plain, MA | reply to dan991199 Doesn't explain why North American cities can't be wired at those speeds. Obviously the speed of the backbone will be the limiting factor then, but I don't see why I can't have that speed at least to my ISP. |
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  Hazy Arc
join:2006-04-10 Greenwood, SC | reply to dan991199 That's certainly true...but it's always nice to dream.  |
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 dan991199
join:2007-10-01 St Catharines, ON | reply to Hazy Arc i hear ya, but their lines don't have to travel over great big spaces to service people like they have to in North America. |
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  Hazy Arc
join:2006-04-10 Greenwood, SC | ...considering I pay $40 a month for 3/684.  |
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