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jons
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join:2003-04-15
East Elmhurst, NY
clubs:
unfortunately....

narrow minds are going to be around forever too!

oops maybe i should read her interview first...

Flizesh
Premium
join:2003-08-16
Staten Island, NY
clubs:
narrowband will be around forever? riiight


Motorhead5

join:2000-06-05
Woodside, NY

reply to jons
This is a great country

When someone can get a job as "broadband president" and say something completely stupid like that. That's like being Ford Motors' president of internal combustion development and then saying "the horse and buggy will be around forever."

I remember when Lisa Hook made the "forever" statement. My response at that time was, "narrowband will certainly be around forever...with an attitude like that." Obviously, with her new statement about ego versus economics, she's sill got the wrong attitude.

Hey, Lisa Hook: this isn't about economics? Where has AOL's subscriber base been going? And the profit from their business? To BROADBAND, maybe? Maybe???

DVOOR8

join:2001-12-24
USA
·Optimum Online

reply to jons
Re: unfortunately....

said by jons See Profile:
narrow minds are going to be around forever too!

oops maybe i should read her interview first...

It doesnt matter what the review says. The USA is over regulated and way to corrupt to allow true free market compettive broadband. Until telephone and cable monopolies are shown the door we will be mired in regulation, payoffs and corrupt business practices.

dosbubba

join:2002-01-26
Eustis, FL

reply to Motorhead5
Re: This is a great country

said by Motorhead5 See Profile:
When someone can get a job as "broadband president" and say something completely stupid like that. That's like being Ford Motors' president of internal combustion development and then saying "the horse and buggy will be around forever."
The horse and buggy is still around. There are always markets for old technology, it rarely goes away, just shrinks to a shadow of what that market was.


IGGY
No Guru Just Here To Help
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-30
Chatham, IL

reply to Motorhead5
Yes this is a great country. But we are supposed to be one of the most technically advanced nations on this earth. Yet nations that are supposedly less advanced are kick our tail in regards to broadband. No I'm not saying Japan is less advanced. But many would consider North Korea to be. Yet they have better pricing and speeds for broadband. It's just like how many nations have had high speed rail for years. Yet the supposedly most advanced country on this planet - the US of A is still using diesel engines and old track technology. As a nation we are lagging behind others. Yes we need money for many things - yes everyone wants these things - but won't pay for them with taxes etc. But advances in technology help everyone - of all economic and social groups. It's time the USA started being a leader again and not a follower. Used to be we set the standard. Now everyone else seems to. Even Britain and Canada are starting to show us up.

I've been ranting this very topic for years now. Companies are to self centered and no longer have any national pride!!
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Improfane

join:2003-12-05
clubs:
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Even Britain and Canada are starting to show us up.

What are you trying to say? You are 'better' than us ?

DVOOR8

join:2001-12-24
USA
·Optimum Online

said by Improfane See Profile:
quote:

Even Britain and Canada are starting to show us up.

What are you trying to say? You are 'better' than us ?

I dont know if we are "better" but do you see people from the US moving to Canada and Britan the way people from Canada and Britan come here?

Mark Rejhon

join:2004-02-02
Ottawa, ON
·Magma Communications


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reply to IGGY
>>But many would consider North Korea to be. Yet they have better pricing and speeds for broadband.

Don't you mean South Korea?

There's almost no Internet at all in North Korea. (Well, some, but reserved for the elites there.) South Korea is the country with good relations with USA and some parts of your computer may actually be manufactured there. North Korea is the one on the 'terror sponsor' list.

Mark Rejhon

join:2004-02-02
Ottawa, ON
·Magma Communications


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BTW -- Regarding Canada or any other country -- It's not as if one country is 100% superior in 100% of departments over other. Obviously, many USA products are better (no question), but even the USA government acknowledges certain Canadian products are better. Whether it be something as simple as maple syrup or certain types of telco equipment or the Blackberry email cellphone (Even the USA congress asked a USA company's lawsuit not to shut down the Canadian company, because of the way congressmen now use Blackberry email cellphones now; and how the Canadian Blackberry the most flawless-working wireless email device at World Trade Center on 9/11). For example, some USA telcos prefer to buy Nortel (Canada) equipment than Lucent (USA) equipment. Or controversial Canadian lumber, some say it is best bang-for-the-buck wood (which USA needs to put up duties for to protect USA lumber industry). Or even Alberta oil. Things like that. Even if we're not as good as Japan's Sony at making small gadgets or such. Of course, it doesn't mean we're always a better country to live in during the winter (Some of us rather be in Florida, but even those snowbird migrating Canadians still call Canada home ) And USA is always an important business partner to do business with. Be careful about just using the word "better"; you have to be way more specific about what the word means. It's a black-and-white view otherwise...
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