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BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to JohnQPublic
Re: Yeah, that's the ticket!

said by JohnQPublic See Profile :

That's exactly what's needed to fix the current economic meltdown. We just need to beef up our broadband offerings in the cornfields of Nebraska. Yeah, that's the ticket.
If you want to have an intelligent discussion please respond with some intelligence. There's close to 50 million people or more that can't get access to broadband. That's a lot of fucking people.

cornelius785

join:2006-10-26
Worcester, MA

now where to these '50 million people' (i won't bother asking where that number came from cause its pretty apparent) live? out in the middle of frellin' nowhere? it make absolutely no sense to spend an absurd amount of money on a few people when that same money can make ftth happen for perhaps hundreds.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by cornelius785 See Profile :

now where to these '50 million people' (i won't bother asking where that number came from cause its pretty apparent) live? out in the middle of frellin' nowhere? it make absolutely no sense to spend an absurd amount of money on a few people when that same money can make ftth happen for perhaps hundreds.
Let's see 300 million people in the US 1/6 at least do not have access to broadband. 1/6 of 300 million is 50 million. Basic math too hard for you?


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said by BF69 See Profile :

said by cornelius785 See Profile :

now where to these '50 million people' (i won't bother asking where that number came from cause its pretty apparent) live? out in the middle of frellin' nowhere? it make absolutely no sense to spend an absurd amount of money on a few people when that same money can make ftth happen for perhaps hundreds.
Let's see 300 million people in the US 1/6 at least do not have access to broadband. 1/6 of 300 million is 50 million. Basic math too hard for you?
Ouch!
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Siryak

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reply to cornelius785
said by cornelius785 See Profile :

now where to these '50 million people' (i won't bother asking where that number came from cause its pretty apparent) live? out in the middle of frellin' nowhere? it make absolutely no sense to spend an absurd amount of money on a few people when that same money can make ftth happen for perhaps hundreds.
Yes it makes no sense to get someone out of the stone age where they can actually use the internet at all rather than give these poor mistreated people with only 10mb connection that FTTH connection. Somebody is wasting a precious extra 3 seconds to download their porn when they could have it 3 seconds sooner! The nerve of some people!
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middleofknowhere

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reply to BF69
Apparently it's too hard for you also.

300 million people.
of which 74 million are children.

So 226 million adults.
50% of adults are married.

So 113 million individual households.

1/6 of them is 15 million households.

How many of them do now want or cannot afford broadband?

what percentage doesn't own a computer?

What percentage does not want a computer?


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said by BF69 See Profile :

Basic math too hard for you?
said by middleofknowhere :

Apparently it's too hard for you also.

So 226 million adults.
50% of adults are married.

So 113 million individual households.
Apparently it's too hard for you also.

(the amazing thing is that even though his math is off, his wrong answer is admirably close -- »www.census.gov/population/www/so···007.html has 117 Million households in the USA.)

Still, the broadband reports on the subject generally compare the have and have-nots and these use various numbers and ways to say.

Who has (60-65%): Cities, Upper Income, Older
Who has not (25-33%): Rural, Low Income, Younger

And that's part of the problem of waiting for "the market" to solve it -- the "have nots" are the most expensive to reach, the most likely not to subscribe at any price, and least able to pay regularly. Meanwhile, more and more typical services are delivered on the net -- registering for college, applying for jobs, hell -- just doing your high-school homework!
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DavePR

join:2008-06-04

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reply to BF69
They don't have access to Domino's either.

$44,000,000,000 seems like way too much money to hang some stuff on telephone poles. I smell a giveaway to fat cats.


coolguyP

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said by BF69 See Profile :

said by JohnQPublic See Profile :

That's exactly what's needed to fix the current economic meltdown. We just need to beef up our broadband offerings in the cornfields of Nebraska. Yeah, that's the ticket.
If you want to have an intelligent discussion please respond with some intelligence. There's close to 50 million people or more that can't get access to broadband. That's a lot of fucking people.
Yeah, and I'm one of them goddamn it!!!!!

hihi

join:2007-05-06
Port Orange, FL

reply to BF69
said by BF69 See Profile :

said by cornelius785 See Profile :

now where to these '50 million people' (i won't bother asking where that number came from cause its pretty apparent) live? out in the middle of frellin' nowhere? it make absolutely no sense to spend an absurd amount of money on a few people when that same money can make ftth happen for perhaps hundreds.
Let's see 300 million people in the US 1/6 at least do not have access to broadband. 1/6 of 300 million is 50 million. Basic math too hard for you?
We need to wire the entire world not just usa
china right? only 10 percent has internet connection while in usa we have at least 60 percent so thats about 2/3
poverty around the world need connection to wire the entire globe
what should be the universal language?


funchords
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said by hihi See Profile :

what should be the universal language?
Internet Protocol.


batterup
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said by BF69 See Profile :

That's a lot of fucking people.
So why do they need porn?
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