Posted on 03/24/2015 10:22:40 AM PDT by Patriot777
Most of the state of Vermont has no high speed internet.
Where I live, in a semi-rural area with my house about 1400 feet from the nearest main road, we have no access to wired broadband.
The telco and cable company have told me, (albeit politely) to pound sand, I'm not getting a broadband connection as far into the future as they can see it.
So I'm stuck with satellite or wireless internet, with data caps that make anything other than web surfing or E-mail unavailable. Stream a movie? Yeah, maybe once a month, with a break for buffering every ninety seconds or so.
So when the broadband companies start whining about how they won't be able to "innovate", I find myself here:
people....the “Internet” is a collection on data path for data to travel from you to the other device/ server you want to pull data from or push data too...your only as fast as the slowest segment of that path....and that path is dynamic.. it changes, it get congested and your sharing with others people.. and your not going the same place ever time.. it your roadway between your and anywhere else.. so why the focus on the last mile from your driveway to the street cornet as being the place your bogged down in your daily little Internet commute
Everyone seem to think the “last mile” is their speed to everything....
It like thinking changing your Ethernet interface to the Internet from 1 gig to 10 gig will speed you up..
When truth is it will not do a dam thing if that not an the point your bound....it just one of a hundred possible choke points
People need this out of their heads of focusing on the ISP’s last mile connection from them to the isp will be that relevant to their overall Internet speed
Check with your local carrier and not the cable company. Pulling fiber is not that uncommon. Once you have fiber back to the CO or more local point of presence (pop) that is common to your internet provider and your local loop (fiber optics) you will not have much difficulty getting connected.
Again, it is all cost base.
> So I’m stuck with satellite or wireless internet, with data
> caps that make anything other than web surfing or E-mail
> unavailable.
Lousy, lousy, lousy.
I was hoping satellite grew up and offered unlimited data. I guess not. What a debacle internet in NH is.
No cable except in the ‘burbs and cities. DSL is flaky at best.
Satellite is useless.
Well, back to the dvds.
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