 dcdeadbeat
join:2008-10-07 Washington, DC
·Covad Communications
| reply to benc Re: If Clearwire Wants To Succeed...
The problem is that rural markets are not profitable and Clear is a for-profit company. If they do roll out to rural markets the price they will need to charge will be high and then people will complain that they need government subsidies.
This rural versus urban argument has been played out over and over on this forum. The real answer is that they are a telcom that must make money in order to survive. This means going where the most money can be made.
I am just curious why D.C. was left off the list from the original planed rollout. The network is live here so why not go ahead and open it up. |
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  MoJeeper The Stig in 2012 Premium join:2000-10-20 Springfield, MO
·AT&T Wireless Broa..
·Alltel Axess
·Cingular Wireless
| They will never amount to anything.
You have At&t with 3g with their deep pockets and Verizon-Alltel pushing their new service
Wildblue and Hughesnet just plain suck.
We have a Motorola Canopy WISP but they are so overpriced compared to the already pricey 3g wireless from At&t, Verizon-Alltel. »www.tahighspeed.com/index.html
At&t was out here a few months ago checking the copper getting ready for Uverse.
I will stick with Alltel until At&t lights off the Uverse.
Good Luck Clearwire -- Semper Fidelis. 233 Years Strong. »www.pleasant-viewfire.org |
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  benc Premium join:2007-06-17 Glen Carbon, IL
·Charter Pipeline
·Future Nine Corpor..
·Callcentric
·AT&T Midwest
| said by MoJeeper :We have a Motorola Canopy WISP but they are so overpriced compared to the already pricey 3g wireless from At&t, Verizon-Alltel. » www.tahighspeed.com/index.html Dang, those prices do indeed seem a bit stiff. They seem like prices that I'd pay only if it was really the best option.
What I'd wonder though, is this:
- Caps? - Restrictions (P2P, can run servers, etc.)? - Static IP?
The fact that AT&T 3G has a 5GB cap (and a high price for only 5GB) is enough reason to keep me from wanting to ever use it as a primary connection, since that amount is truly just way too low. |
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  hdman Flt Rider Premium join:2003-11-25 Appleton, WI
·Alltel Axess
·AT&T Midwest
·WildBlue
| reply to dcdeadbeat I agree....however....there should be NO stimulus money given to ANY ISP who is deploying to an area already served by broadband. Obummer better make sure that ANY stimulus money for expansion of broadband goes to companies who are expanding into unserved areas....period.
They also need to stop allowing large companies like AT&T get away with using sat. based service to say that they cover the rural markets. That is load of crap...that is NOT broadband...and I don't care how you define it. If you've ever had sat based service, you will know what I mean.... -- The proper way to break in a Harley: Grab a fist full of throttle, and ride it like you stole it!!! |
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 me1212
join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | I had wild blue, so I know what you mean. |
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 me1212
join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to dcdeadbeat They may need to charge more if they go to a more rural business, but it beat going under. |
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 hottboiinnc ME
join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | reply to benc Many of those areas are already rural. Branson? LOL its a tourist town. That's it. Of course you're going to pay more. |
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