chinnyhill10 wrote:
Craster wrote:
Guess what? If you decide to live in Buttfuck, Mongolia, you gotta use dial-up. Them's the breaks.
No fair IMO. In many areas it is a lack of infrustructure that causes this. There are villages not 25 miles from London without broadband still. Not to mention us poor saps stuck on the edge of 3 exchange areas who are on 1 meg. Yes I chose to live here but I'm hardly remote. There is tangible impact on the local economy if good quality broadband is available.
You don't have to live in the country. There are villages not 25 miles from London that don't have gas. If the money they'll get from running the infrastructure out to you isn't worth what you'll pay for it, why should they? As the Doc says, if it was still a public utility, I'd be right behind it, but as it stands it's no different from forcing Asda to open up a shop somewhere because otherwise the locals have to drive 10 miles to go shopping.
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GoddessJasmine wrote:
Drunk, pulled Craster's pork, waiting for brdyime story,reading nuts. Xz