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Author: keith smith
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Subject: Re: net neutrality commercials?
I know your in Marana now, a suburb of Tucson. I used to live in Tucson and wonder what good fiber is doing for the downtown area?

Just like here. From my limited knowledge, the server "rooms" or colo's or whatever are all south and east of down town. Unless that is considered downtown.

Were they thinking only high data using companies would be in the downtown area?

And I'm with you. Lived with dialup for years ....
Keith

Judd Pickell <> wrote: I would like to say upfront that I am all for net nuetrality. But I thought I should respond to this previous post.

There are two things wrong with your response:
1) The expense of rolling out the fiber is far greater now, since, if I recall correctly those tax breaks only covered what it would cost to roll it out in downtown areas of many of the large cities. I am certain the belief was that if they got it into the major cities, there would be enough cash flowing to continue the expansion beyond them.

2) And i agree with Dan, you can't compare SK to the US. Expense, size of country, population living situation (as many as possible in the cities), etc lead to a very unfair comparison.

In my opinion to be 16th with the landmass and population displacement (?) that we have is quite an accomplishment. The fact that I can sit an hour outside of Tucson and be on some form of broadband makes me very happy. Cable will come eventually, but for now I don't have to wait for them. I can go fast now. :) Considering 10 years ago that wouldn't have even been possible.. well.. What a wonderful world we live in. :)

On 12/18/06, jordi laforge <> wrote: From what I understand...part of it is:
In the 90's Congress gave the telcos massive tax breaks and incentives and in return the telcos
would invest in infrastructure to support the growing internet age. Telco fatcats took the money and ran.
(I believe we are ranked something like 16th when it comes to internet infrastructure. Behind countries like South Korea that have fiber access for everyone.)
Anyway... now Telcos want to setup this tierred structure to pay for the infrastructure that was already paid for.


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