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 Admitted Internet Access thief only had 3 choices - boo hoo

So, the writer is an admitted internet access thief and then complains bitterly about only having 3 choices for broadband. Let me say I can't work up a lot of sympathy for his plight. Of course, he also trots out the old "the poor kids won't get broadband" unless the government steps in whine. Sounds like the typical liberal MSM press member to me.
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Re: Admitted Internet Aceess thief only had 3 choices - boo hoo

He never said thief. It appears he knows the people he was sharing internet access with, he knows who they are specifically and that they are moving out.

3 choices? The article really said 1 choice. Verizon only became a choice after PR teams found out he was a reporter. Satelite is not a choice but I just do not feel like arguing that point unless someone else does.

Well, do you have some info that says "the poor kids WILL get broadband"? Is he off in anyway that broadband companies pick and choose where they server by density AND by overall income levels of the area?

So, 1 choice was what the article was about. Thief would be a shaky line to walk on.

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3 choices? The article really said 1 choice. Verizon only became a choice after PR teams found out he was a reporter.
Choice 1: Comcast
Choice 2: RCN (they told him he could only get dial-up from them)
Choice 3: Satelite
Choice 4: Verizon (aparently they can get him DSL but I wonder how fast it will be with him that far from the CO.)

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Satelite is not a choice but I just do not feel like arguing that point unless someone else does.
Satelite is a choice. Just because you don't like it doesn't make it not a choice. If you used logic then Comcast wouldn't have been a choice for the reporter.

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Choices of broadband, you even said 3 choices of broadband in your post, now its 4?

RCN is not broadband, they will only offer him dial-up.

Verizon told him "no", they could not provide service.
Again, he would not have this option if someone there did not catch on and decide to specifically "extend" service to him.
So throughout the article, till the end, he had valid reason to complain about Verizon. I too have been told I could not get Verizon DSL at my business which is 1200 ft from the CO. However at my house, 17,000 ft I could same CO.

Maybe this is another discussion but is satellite really broadband? Have you ever had satellite? I have in several locations and cannot say it was broadband. In 3 different sites I never got over 256/46, and that was max. Latency is part of the argument as well. Plus, a lot of places like apartment complexes or managed communities will not allow a dish, period.


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said by bcunningh See Profile :

Satelite is a choice. Just because you don't like it doesn't make it not a choice. If you used logic then Comcast wouldn't have been a choice for the reporter.
It has little to do with whether we "like it". Satellite is an expensive choice ($600 upfront, as mentioned in the article) that is unusable for many popular applications - VOIP, VPN, gaming. Not to mention the bandwidth caps.

Your choice 2 is moot - article writer was looking for HSI.
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Plus, a lot of places like apartment complexes or managed communities will not allow a dish, period.
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