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Archvile2

join:2000-10-22
Natick, MA

Let's start a petition.

Just by eyeing this chart, it appears that only 0.5% of all COs are DSL-enabled. This must change.


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No actually it is deceptive. The green conglomerations are metro areas and could represent dozens or hundreds of COs.. actually the ratio is probably more like 10%..

If you take into account population density as well, it probably rises further. Some of those areas with sparse red dots have very low population per sq km compared to metro areas.



Archvile2

join:2000-10-22
Natick, MA

but still, look at the entire midwest. I counted 4 DSLCOs in Wyoming and only 2 in South Dakota. The rest of the midwest is inundated in a sea of red.

And yeah, I understand that sparse density part. For instance, every part of Nevada that isn't next to Vegas or Reno is pretty sparse.


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