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said by DaBavarian : Deployment is only going to happen by the means of big business to make it happen with private investment. What does that even mean? Are you suggesting the only way for consumers to have broadband available is to depend on private enterprise? If so, doesn't that completely ignore (and thus become invalid) the multiple muni efforts currently established or under development? KM -- Don't Lie - Be Kind - Realize your Potential |
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| Personally, I just don't see public funded Internet access being an adequate answer or much of anything else that government provides/runs. If broadband access is considered a "right" as some communities call it then those same communities should also be willing to pay for computers for its residence to access the wifi network. |
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| reply to DaBavarian said by DaBavarian :Personally, I just don't see public funded Internet access being an adequate answer or much of anything else that government provides/runs. A municipal running a service is not within and of itself a bad thing. Some local governments do a good job, others a bad. Many cities and counties run their own garbage collection/recycling, electricity, water, and other services just fine. There is no reason a locally owned ISP can't do a good job. In fact, many are doing good. If the locals vote to approve having their tax money spent on a muni-ISP then they should have every right to give it a shot. If it fails then it's their own money down the drain. -- "Padre, nobody said war was fun now bowl!" - Sherman T Potter
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| reply to DaBavarian Why not? The hardest part and the most cost of installing highspeed broadband is laying the fiber in the ground to every house. Even if in a few years it is deemed to costly to upgrade muni hardware, the network is there and probably could easily be rented out to ISPs that can offer more services. The biggest reason people don't have fiber is the cost, if the towns installed it themselves, they open the door to many options. |
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