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| reply to John Galt Re: Broadband Strategy = Decades-Old Video Franchise Process
said by John Galt :said by PDXPLT :This is what I've called the Starbucks Deployment Model: with no national policy on where to site Starbucks stores, a portion of the population has access to Designer Coffee at every street corner, while a significant portion of the population has none. And where is the outrage regarding this Caffeine Divide?? To be honest there is not a Starbucks within 50 miles of me, literally. Not that I really care anyways. |
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| reply to PDXPLT said by PDXPLT :This is what I've called the Starbucks Deployment Model: with no national policy on where to site Starbucks stores, a portion of the population has access to Designer Coffee at every street corner, while a significant portion of the population has none. And where is the outrage regarding this Caffeine Divide??
This is fine for something as trivial as an overpriced beverage, but if you believe broadband is more important than that, it is disheartening to see what other countries have been able to do with more aggressive policies. Well, at BBR readers are encouraged to get 1) Get Coffee 2) Read Morning Broadband Bytes 3) Et Cetera...
It is obvious where THEY stand on the issue.
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