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said by funchords See Profile :

Maybe you're on ignore because you don't add any substance.
No, I think people ignore me simply because they do not agree with me. I don't bother to ignore anyone because I don't care enough about them to put them on ignore.
said by funchords See Profile :

I have just read 6 definitive messages in a row from you, none exhibiting any hint of critical thinking that might challenge your own positions.
And exactly what did I say that was incorrect?
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We've had less than 1 percent of additional penetration -- in two years!
Complete bull. There are numerous places that have gotten broadband that did not have it before. You can see numerous examples posted on this very site about private companies extending service to previously unserved areas. That can't possibly be an increase of 1%.
said by funchords See Profile :

So how do YOU purport to increase the availability of broadband to more Americans?
I believe that people who want broadband should invest their own private funds to build their own broadband solutions without the government getting involved.
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On the other hand, if the government does decide to take a role in retaking our top broadband ranking someday, what do you think should it do to move forward?
I really do not believe that this is as important as people think it is. Other countries that have invested significant tax revenue to build higher-end networks still have yet to surpass us in terms of GDP.
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If you're just going to be offended or give me back another flat answer, then don't bother.
I don't understand how you have concluded that I get offended ?
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said by pnh102 See Profile :

I don't understand how you have concluded that I get offended ?
Because you generally haven't been appearing to come here with any desire to learn and grow, nor do you feed those desires in others.

I really do not believe that this is as important as people think it is. Other countries that have invested significant tax revenue to build higher-end networks still have yet to surpass us in terms of GDP.
THERE. Thank you. This is good stuff.

I see a correlation between a strong per-capita GDP and broadband penetration.

Take a look at this report »www.itif.org/index.php?id=143
or this report »www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0809/

and compare it to the per-capita GDP »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co···r_capita (sort the "rank" columns to see the data) and many of the same names pop out. While the relationship isn't perfect (expensive oil and cheap labor tend to skew some countries), I cannot conclude that availability of broadband and national productivity are unrelated.

I believe that people who want broadband should invest their own private funds to build their own broadband solutions without the government getting involved.
I know that's what you want. But let's, theoretically, say that you don't get your first wish and we're going to do this. What is the best way to proceed and why?

There are numerous places that have gotten broadband that did not have it before. You can see numerous examples posted on this very site about private companies extending service to previously unserved areas. That can't possibly be an increase of 1%.
What examples?

I am slightly off, I thought it was 2006-2008. The OECD data shows that between 2006 and 2007 years, the U.S. has advanced 1.36% and Canada is 0.00. So (for us in the US) it's one year and more than 1%. I really don't think 2008 will come in very strong, do you?
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