Posted on 02/03/2011 12:20:16 PM PST by pissant
In his 2011 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama said he wanted 98 percent of Americans to have access to a high-speed Internet connection within five years.
Within the next five years, we will make it possible for business to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of all Americans, Obama said in his nationally televised address.
The president also used the State of the Union to tell parents it was their job to turn off the TV set and make sure their kids get their homework done and for the United States to do a better job of deploying broadband, saying that South Korean homes now have greater Internet access than we do.
(Excerpt) Read more at broadcastengineering.com ...
I should be getting faster speeds, but I don't. I get 65kiloBYTES, not kiloBITS that dialup sees.
As I said, the VZW tower I use sees very heavy traffic and I'm in what they define as a "low priority" area. Phooey on them. There are plans to bring a new tower/site just two miles to my north but no ETA.
Hey kenyan... take your chicken and your pot and shove it up your arse.
LLS
And the switch to turn it off when he wants. Obama giveth and Obama taketh away.
This is what the President of the United States has on the agenda? Really? We should all be relieved that there are no pressing issues in the nation. Please, please let it be over in 2012...
Yes, but it doesn't count if Barry doesn't get credit for it!Nothing matters but PR - if the Democrats don't get credit for it, it doesn't matter.
What is your speed in MBPS? My DSL is only 1.2 MBPS while my Comcast connection is 10x faster at least
These are statements once expected of Soviet leaders, NOT American presidents.
The Soviet leaders WERE the chief managers of their economy, the U.S. president IS NOT.
I guess it's best shown this way:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1141808093.png
It if doesn't load, it's .68Mb up/.32Mb down. That's why I don't quote my speed in Mbs. It's like measuring quarts in teaspoons.
Obama, Try getting Kenya done first and then we’ll talk.
Yup
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