The fiber that I'm connected to was strung by Verizon. Even though I
talked to the lineworker about it, it was several years and a telco later
before we could subscribe. We waited a long time for the cost to drop to
reasonable levels.
On Apr 28, 2013 2:44 PM, "David Rysdam" wrote:
> On Sun, 28
On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 14:34:56 -0400, "bruce.labitt"
wrote:
> It's amazing that they can offer that level of service for that
> price. Hmm, 50x + faster for the same price I pay for fiber in
> Nashua. What does it take to become an independent ISP these days?
I can't even get fiber in Milford.
It's amazing that they can offer that level of service for that price. Hmm,
50x + faster for the same price I pay for fiber in Nashua. What does it take
to become an independent ISP these days?
Sent from Samsung tabletMichael ODonnell wrote:
With some now ranking the US down near 30th wor
With some now ranking the US down near 30th worldwide (and
falling) in terms of fastest/cheapest Internet availability, and
with our monopolist carriers like Verizon/ComCast/Cox pretending
like it's the Natural Order for things to be the way they are as
they inflict "vertical integration" on their