  signmeuptoo Folding and Crunching Not just Breakfast Premium join:2001-11-22 LOSTinSpace clubs:  | reply to mr sean Re: Is there DSL in most of Austin proper?
Well, the thing is, I don't know zips or addresses. I am just hoping to move to Austin at some point, it is where I want to live... |
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  mr sean Professional Infidel Premium,ExMod 2001-07 join:2001-04-03 N. Absentia clubs:
| Hmmmm...well Austin is a fairly wired city. Cable and DSL are readily available. AT&T has fiber throughout most of the city, but I am unaware how much glass is actually lit.
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| Ah. I just saw the thing about AT&T using politics to try and force the state government's hand. Sucks.
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This is why I think we need a national county owned fiber to the home initiative. The local counties or parishes contract to have the lines run and then pay contractors to run them, but don't allow any "telco" or "CableCo" to get involved in the line maintenance. Instead, any and all providers may pay to have the right to hook into the fiber COs and by using an ID system, instantaneously provide or block various servies via the fiber.
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| said by signmeuptoo :Ah. I just saw the thing about AT&T using politics to try and force the state government's hand. Sucks. OT: This is why I think we need a national county owned fiber to the home initiative. The local counties or parishes contract to have the lines run and then pay contractors to run them, but don't allow any "telco" or "CableCo" to get involved in the line maintenance. Instead, any and all providers may pay to have the right to hook into the fiber COs and by using an ID system, instantaneously provide or block various servies via the fiber. I think it is time to break the monopolies. Sounds like you should avoid AT&T and any other major company then. Good luck getting broadband. -- irc.removed.us - #dslr | DSLR Phishtracker | Morning Glory Comics | Email: removed@dslr.net | Phone: 718-606-4100 |
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| Of course alternatives are out in select markets, but from what I've experienced as far as hotspots go, the speeds usually have nothing on your average broadband line.
Don't get me wrong - WISPs are great - but in most cases they cost more for less speed. -- irc.removed.us - #dslr | DSLR Phishtracker | Morning Glory Comics | Email: removed@dslr.net | Phone: 718-606-4100 |
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| I concur. But the article illustrates several points germane to signmeuptoo 's argument . - alternative connectivity - the political impact of the major players - how the impact affects the growth of alternative niches - how that impact is often contrary to the needs/wants of constituents -- How you can make the world a Better Place |
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