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davidhoffman
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join:2009-11-19
Warner Robins, GA
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reply to Tobester

Re: Not obsolete

I want, I want, I want Sonic.net here in central Georgia. Bonding two lines would get me about 12 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload. I dread having to someday needing to switch to Cox cable to get higher data rates. And no cap threats. What a treat. We need more companies in the USA like Sonic.net for all kinds of services.

Tobester

join:2000-11-14
San Francisco, CA
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Yes, Sonic is a great company.

ADSL2+ speeds drop off considerably depending distance to the central office, but I more than doubled my speed when I left AT&T DSL for Sonic's Fusion.

Getting back to the initial post, there is value to be found in using the old copper lines, if a company had the inclination.

It might be a smaller market for densely populated areas, but the equipment costs would have to be much less than digging up streets for FIOS, etc.

I just don't see myself ever using my Verizon LTE cellphone for internet browsing due to cost and data caps.


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