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Primis1

join:2005-06-13
Coldwater, MI

reply to nasadude
Re: how 'bout busting a myth rant?

quote:
Two of those countries ahead of us have pop densities less than 1/10 of the U.S.

I don't want to hear "the U.S. is so big" crap on this forum.
It's much easier to deal with the "last mile" when your last mile doesn't range in the millions and millions.

Then again, what do you know about broadband deployment?

"The U.S. is so big and spread out". There. I know that will make your day.

Get over it and grow up. Either that or get out there and deploy without going deep into the red, since you're /obviously/ the expert here and have *all* the answers.

Shark_615

join:2006-01-17
Pickering, ON
Sorry but Canada is bigger and more spread out then the US. Yes a lot of the population may be in the cities but that can be said for the US as well.


pnh102
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD
·Comcast

said by Shark_615 See Profile :

Sorry but Canada is bigger and more spread out then the US. Yes a lot of the population may be in the cities but that can be said for the US as well.
Most of Canada's population also lives very close to the US Border. Having a lot of people concentrated in a small area makes it easy to deploy broadband.
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Shark_615

join:2006-01-17
Pickering, ON
Using your logic the states should have no problem. The majority of the US population is located in or around major urban centres.

Besides there are many towns and cities that are not along the border of the US that have connectivity.


oliphant
I Have 8 Boobies
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join:2004-11-26
Corona, CA

reply to pnh102
Again...none of these statistics are about AVAILABILITY...only who bothered to sign up for a particular class of internet service which doesn't mean anything.
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pnh102
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD
·Comcast

reply to Shark_615
said by Shark_615 See Profile :

Using your logic the states should have no problem. The majority of the US population is located in or around major urban centres.
And most of those places have broadband.
said by Shark_615 See Profile :

Besides there are many towns and cities that are not along the border of the US that have connectivity.
And I am sure there are some other places in bumblehick which don't.

The bottom line is that anyone in the USA who lives near civilization has at least one broadband option. The situation isn't as dire as the article makes it out to be.
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oliphant
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join:2004-11-26
Corona, CA
reply to Shark_615
What do these statistics say about availability? NOTHING. Just because people don't WANT it doesn't mean they can't GET it.
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WAR HAS NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING, except ending slavery, facism, communism, Nazism....

wolfhouse

join:2001-03-01
Union City, NJ

said by oliphant See Profile :

What do these statistics say about availability? NOTHING. Just because people don't WANT it doesn't mean they can't GET it.
This is true, but this might also be a reflection of the quality/price of the broadband. I think THIS is definitely an issue with broadband in the US right now. It is not that fast, and it is often more expensive than what you would get in other countries.

nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
·Comcast

reply to Primis1
said by Primis1 See Profile :

Get over it and grow up. Either that or get out there and deploy without going deep into the red, since you're /obviously/ the expert here and have *all* the answers.
I will bow to your superior knowledge and intellect as soon as you explain to me why New York, Los Angeles, or any number of big, DENSE cities in the U.S. don't have broadband on par with the leaders in the world.

The fact of the matter is the U.S. is hampered by the monopoly conditions that the government has allowed to develop in this industry. There is no effective, widespread competition in this country and there won't be on the wired side unless the government steps up. Consumers only hope in the near future is muni-fiber/wireless and wireless in general that can bridge the monoploy controlled last mile.

Unless and until something happens to promote REAL competition, the U.S. will not be among the leaders in the world in this area.

In another year or so, China will have more total broadband subscribers than the U.S. and we will lose the lead in the one area where we have it.


oliphant
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join:2004-11-26
Corona, CA

reply to wolfhouse
But we don't know...it could just as easily and IMO more likely that we have other sources for entertainment and information so broadband isn't needed, thus not as "wanted".
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oliphant
I Have 8 Boobies
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join:2004-11-26
Corona, CA
reply to nasadude
Again says who?

These statistics are NOT ABOUT AVAILABILITY. These statistics only reflect how many pony up and subscribe.
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WAR HAS NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING, except ending slavery, facism, communism, Nazism....

wolfhouse

join:2001-03-01
Union City, NJ

reply to oliphant
said by oliphant See Profile :

But we don't know...it could just as easily and IMO more likely that we have other sources for entertainment and information so broadband isn't needed, thus not as "wanted".
Once again I don't want to speculate about the availability number, but the quality is certainly not up to par. That is a fact.


oliphant
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join:2004-11-26
Corona, CA
Quality isn't up to par based on what? Do you have reliability statistics to share? They weren't part of this study.
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WAR HAS NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING, except ending slavery, facism, communism, Nazism....


FTCXtreme

join:2005-03-14
New Braintree, MA

reply to pnh102
I dont live way out in the boondocks. Infact the closest cirty with 100+ population(Worcestor, MA) is about 30 minutes away. I live a mile away from the closest cable. My rough estimate is that 30% of this town can get DSL. Do I want broadband, heck yes. Am i entitle to have it, No. Broadband is a nice thing to have. The US is doing fine, and before this all spins off into some anti president Bush argument. Expect broadband to grow alot more, our economy is turning around, jobs are being created, unemployment has dropped.

Leod

join:2005-11-07
Baton Rouge, LA

reply to oliphant
If Americans didn't want it, the number of subscriptions wouldn't be growing as much as it has. It'd be shrinking or be fairly stagnant right? Verizon probably wouldn't even bother with their FIOS service yet (though, FIOS can and does provide other services other than pure internet access.) People wouldn't be voting to put in fiber in their own communities if they were satisfied. People simply aren't satisfied with the money they are paying for the service they are getting. You may disagree that a government based solution is the right one but you can't dismiss that people have voted for it in their respective communities. There are simply too many benefits for faster broadband that we shouldn't or even can't ignore. While I don't expect your opinion to change over a simple forum reply, I do think you should think from the other side of things.
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