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Mr Fel
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Mr Fel

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Claim Otherwise...

There is no claim, at this point it is known fact that Kentucky doesn't have 100% coverage. And at that point I doubt Kentucky will ever have complete coverage. We're too rural a state for just about all ISPs want to go anywhere outside the few cities and several towns. I'd love to see these articles calling out Connected Nation and Connected Kentucky on their bs garner more public attention.
b10010011
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b10010011

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If you count satellite broadband Kentucky and the entire country already is 100% covered.
goinglike60
join:2009-02-10

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Wireless High Speed???

If you are thinking of today's technology, you might be right about never getting 100% coverage. But if Kansas is offering WiMax, Kentucky should be able to handle it also. »tinyurl.com/decdu4
Line of sight is no longer a restriction...
Rural Telephone Service Co. in Kansas said its Nex-Tech unit is readying the service for small cities in its Kansas service area that haven't been served by DSL, fiber, or other broadband technologies. Many of the towers for the service were installed in six to eight weeks by Redline Communications Group, the company said.