 | A 10 GB cap? What a joke. I like how Verizon is deploying this pointless shit instead of continuing to build a real broadband network like FiOS.
You can download more than 10 gigabytes in a month on dial up.
This isn't broadband. This is an abomination. |
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 | said by 45612019:I like how Verizon is deploying this pointless shit instead of continuing to build a real broadband network like FiOS.
You can download more than 10 gigabytes in a month on dial up.
This isn't broadband. This is an abomination. Clearly you have never lived in a rural area. Here in Birmingham where this is also one of their first markets for home fusion, a lot of rural areas can't even get LANDLINES. So the only option is is satellite which is horrible. This at least I pull down over 50mbit/s constantly.
Ill take the 10GB cap for usable service any day |
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 | I know some peeps that gotta use their phone for home broadband access. They would love to have this even with the caps. Tho 12mbit will eat up 10gb in no time streaming. |
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 Kamus join:2011-01-27 El Paso, TX | reply to iFail 5G said by iFail 5G:Ill take the 10GB cap for usable service any day That doesn't make it any less of a joke though. |
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 N3OGHYo Soy Col. "Bat" GuanoPremium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs kudos:1 | reply to iFail 5G It's funny. There's rural, and then their is RURAL.
My sister lives in Whitam, MD. Lower Eastern shore MD between Tillghman Island & St. Michael's. They're pretty much in the middle of nowhere but they have cable & Cable Internet.
From where I sit (outer suburbs of Philadelphia) they live in a pretty rural area.
Then I paid a visit to my friend's house up in the Poconos. Him & his wife plan on moving up these some time next year. Talk about RURAL. They can get a phone, but not much else. His wife works from home, and I can definitely see them ending up with something like this.
As far as the can being the size of a five gallon paint can, I was a bit taken aback by that, but then again, I bet you can put it in your attic... -- Petty people are disproportionally corrupted by petty power |
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 | reply to mythology said by mythology:I know some peeps that gotta use their phone for home broadband access. They would love to have this even with the caps. Tho 12mbit will eat up 10gb in no time streaming. With satellite I was never even able to hit 6 gig's in a month because its been so poor. So I can gladly watch my usage for 10GB and usable service lol. I have Charter 100mbit/s at my city house so I am spoiled there and use about 200GB a month streaming and other stuff. But to a lot of these people without options this is a dream! I know so many people right now with regular Verizon 3G data cards that pay $60 for 5GB, so to have stable LTE service and 5 extra gigs this is amazing. |
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 | reply to N3OGH said by N3OGH:It's funny. There's rural, and then their is RURAL.
My sister lives in Whitam, MD. Lower Eastern shore MD between Tillghman Island & St. Michael's. They're pretty much in the middle of nowhere but they have cable & Cable Internet.
From where I sit (outer suburbs of Philadelphia) they live in a pretty rural area.
Then I paid a visit to my friend's house up in the Poconos. Him & his wife plan on moving up these some time next year. Talk about RURAL. They can get a phone, but not much else. His wife works from home, and I can definitely see them ending up with something like this.
As far as the can being the size of a five gallon paint can, I was a bit taken aback by that, but then again, I bet you can put it in your attic... I know what you mean, Alabama has some RURAL area's like my lake house. It's a beautiful new community with brand new lake front home's, but we can't even get running city water. We have a reverse osmosis filtered well system, septic tank, a road we had to fork out a whole bunch to pave, and pay almost $6000 to run electricity to.
The paint bucket is the least of my worries Look's a lot nicer than the crappy huge dish on my house for internet now. |
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 | reply to Kamus said by Kamus:said by iFail 5G:Ill take the 10GB cap for usable service any day That doesn't make it any less of a joke though. No, it doesn't. Its still ridiculous, and overpriced. But the buildout they have done in rural Alabama is amazing, and its a lot of people's only source of internet besides satellite so I am thinking it will be a hit. |
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| reply to 45612019 said by 45612019:I like how Verizon is deploying this pointless shit instead of continuing to build a real broadband network like FiOS.
You can download more than 10 gigabytes in a month on dial up.
This isn't broadband. This is an abomination. i am so sick of that straw man argument. in theory you could download 10 gigs with dial up but you would have to download continuously for days on end to reach 10gb and that is if your dial up connection doesn't randomly disconnect on you
you have definitely never lived in a rural area. this is going to be a godsend for people whose only option is dial up or satellite |
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 | reply to iFail 5G You're right. I haven't.
I have never seen the sense in moving into a good house if it has piss-poor communications infrastructure and is far away enough from a city that you are completely isolated from society. That is no way to live.
No matter how nice the house is, having no communications and no access to a city water supply is a deal breaker. There's plenty of nice houses to be found which have these things. |
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 | good for you. not everyone likes living in the big city |
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 | reply to 45612019 Some people run a well for water, and use wireless. |
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 | reply to chances14 He's from New York, what can you expect? I'll take outdoors living away from shit tons of people any day instead of a concrete jungle. |
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 | reply to 45612019 said by 45612019:You're right. I haven't.
I have never seen the sense in moving into a good house if it has piss-poor communications infrastructure and is far away enough from a city that you are completely isolated from society. That is no way to live.
No matter how nice the house is, having no communications and no access to a city water supply is a deal breaker. There's plenty of nice houses to be found which have these things. I have fun not seeing my neighbors getting killed in drive by's, dealing with idiots and smog in ridiculous traffic, loud noise continuously, dirty streets ect..
Its a deal breaker for me not being able to take my boats out anytime I want, being able to ride my ATV wherever the hell I want, and depending on the gov. for every single thing. If the city water supply gets contaminated which has happened before, I still have sanitary, clean, well water.
Oh and its nice not to have to hear my neighbor beating his wife on the 5th floor seeing as my closest neighbors are at least 1/2 away or more. |
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 | reply to tman852 said by tman852:He's from New York, what can you expect? I'll take outdoors living away from shit tons of people any day instead of a concrete jungle. Same here, ill take a screen door and lemonade vs. barred window's and brown outs  |
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 | reply to iFail 5G Hahaha.
Is this really what conservatives think city life is like?
This explains everything. |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | reply to mythology said by mythology:I know some peeps that gotta use their phone for home broadband access. They would love to have this even with the caps. Tho 12mbit will eat up 10gb in no time streaming. Then don't do streaming. The users of this will just be happy to have fast web browsing and software updates and ability to upload some occasional pics to relatives. -- The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, I'm from the government and I'm here to help. »www.politico.com/2012-election/
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | reply to iFail 5G said by iFail 5G:said by Kamus:said by iFail 5G:Ill take the 10GB cap for usable service any day That doesn't make it any less of a joke though. No, it doesn't. Its still ridiculous, and overpriced. Not just overpriced, Verizon is charging at least 5 times what they should for an overage. If this is the result of de-regulation then we really need more regulation of companies like Verizon just to protect consumers. |
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 | reply to 45612019 nice rebuttal
pull out the politics card
since when are conservatives the only ones who live in rural areas anyways? |
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to 45612019 I'll take the burbs over middle of nowhere and crappy wireless broadband.
Middle of nowhere might be a nice place for a vacation, but forget living there. here in the burbs I have fast internet and I know my road will get plowed with in hours of a snow fall instead of weeks. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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