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Broadband In The Sticks: Tough Nut To Crack
There's a good reminder that not everyone is so fortunate in Richard Hoffman's rural broadband progress report. Hoffman's analysis – a direct response to reader comments about the rural broadband struggle – finds there's progress being made to put rural users on the broadband map, but high-speed service availability is inconsistent at best. For those with access, limitations in how it's deployed, pricing considerations and other factors pose challenges that those in big cities have rarely had to think about. The biggest problem, of course, is that the big telcos and cable companies – not exactly bastions of affordable, innovative solutions – are loathe to build broadband infrastructure in places where the population density won't yield an extremely quick payback. Use our blog comments field to share your rural connectivity experiences. Or, hopefully, you've conquered some challenges and can enlighten some compatriots with your strategy, your technology of choice, your workarounds or any other insights that those in the "sticks" can learn from. « Report From China: In Search Of The Chinese Cell-Phone/TV/Broadband Junkie | Main | Podcast From China: HP's Enterprise Data Warehouse, Tsinghua And Peking Universities, And More » |
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