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May 4, 2008 10:46 AM

in response to:
GlennF
Re: Faster Broadband! Thrill! Thrill!
Hi Glenn, Although I'm in a suburban area, our Electric , Phone, and cable utilities are overhead. In the newer areas they have , for the most part, been buried, paticularly in Apartment and Condo complexes as well as the new high end subdivisions.Ruaral areas become somewhat problematic as you have to string more cable to reach fewer potential customers. That is the main reason why the cable companies " Cherry Pick " their service areas. I have a friend who is a former shipmate. The Cable stopped 1/4 mile from his house and he was out of range for DSL. Verizon set his desktop up with wireless as he had a signal, although not the best, but better speed than his dial up. After having talked to the Verizon Tech, I found out that Fiber was cheaper to build than Copper. That is why I feel that fiber will eventually reach a larger area than cable. When you have regulations that require the burying of lines, then that adds to the cost of the build considerably, as well as the time it takes to bring it online, so that is another consideration. I don't think the price of my package is all that bad for what I get. Granted, I don't have any premium channels and to convert one TV to HD service will add $5 per month, all in all I think it is still a pretty good buy compared to Comcast's pricing for roughly the same package, with inferior Internet service. coastie65
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