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tubbynet
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Chandler, AZ

reply to Z80A

Re: Japan & Korea

said by Z80A:

It's easy and profitable to deploy to the majority when you are smaller than California with 4X the population and have 10% of that population living in a single city. Pack the US population into California with the vast majority in 3-4 cities and deployment would be cheap and profitable too.
of course, if this were true, the top 10 cities in the us (in terms of population) would be wired with insane speeds. i live in a suburb of phoenix (the 5th largest city in the nation), chandler, which makes up part of the "valley of the sun" which is th 12th most populous metroplex in the nation.
d3 hasn't even been rolled out to all parts of the valley yet. our lec is so backwards, less than 25% of their footprint is able to get anything more than 12meg.

lets call it like it is.

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Z80A
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They would be wired for insane speeds if the telecoms didn't have to be concerned with wiring anywhere else. But they like everyone else have a budget and deploy using a bigger scope and time frame. And of course if they did do as you suggest and wire the densest population first, everyone here would scream that they're redlining.


sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
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said by Z80A:

They would be wired for insane speeds if the telecoms didn't have to be concerned with wiring anywhere else. But they like everyone else have a budget and deploy using a bigger scope and time frame. And of course if they did do as you suggest and wire the densest population first, everyone here would scream that they're redlining.
So you're saying the telecoms have failed to wire up the major cities with fiber because they were "distracted" by your nonsense, imaginary rural build-outs? And that there was too much protest over them redlining cities with plans for citywide buildouts?

Do you ever think before you speak?

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