 dirtkahuna
join:2001-05-21 Corunna, MI
| Not surprised, but still hoping
As a "last mile" customer stuck in dial-up land, I hope that innovation will finally bring broadband to the disenfranchised who live in rural areas.
The economy in Michigan is in dismal condition, and more and more people are falling off unemployment and becoming "self employed." These people need access to broadband so they can search for new work, educate themselves, and grow their entrepreneurial skills.
WiMax might not be the answer. Broadband over powerline might not be the answer. But some technological breakthough is going to finally level the playing field for everyone. |
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  Maarvin Premium join:2005-04-11 Denver, CO | Too bad! I had hopes for this technology. The Denver metro area is very condensed and fairly small in area as compared to most metropolitan areas. Qwest had been experimenting with WiMax, I suppose, now, we will never learn the results. |
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  DaDogs Semper Vigilantis Premium join:2004-02-28 Deltaville, VA
| reply to dirtkahuna said by dirtkahuna :As a "last mile" customer stuck in dial-up land, I hope that innovation will finally bring broadband to the disenfranchised who live in rural areas. There are 900 MHz solutions out there which do a pretty good job of bringing broadband to rural areas and there is a move afoot to get the FCC to free up some of the UHF TV spectrum for use in broadband distribuiton. Write your congressman and ask him to encourage the FCC to free up that spectrum. The ILECs and cable monopolies are definately lobbying against the release of that spectrum.
said by dirtkahuna :The economy in Michigan is in dismal condition, and more and more people are falling off unemployment and becoming "self employed." These people need access to broadband so they can search for new work, educate themselves, and grow their entrepreneurial skills. Wireless distribution systems also facilitate "telecommuting" and with fuel prices doing what they are, we can expect that to be a great growth area.
said by dirtkahuna :WiMax might not be the answer. Broadband over powerline might not be the answer. But some technological breakthough is going to finally level the playing field for everyone. Hope springs eternal in the human breast. -- How can I improve my WiFi signal? |
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 ckpun1978
join:2005-10-18 San Diego, CA | reply to Maarvin I read some news that Taiwan is going to roll out Wimax too. |
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