New Map Shows Community Broadband Networks Are Exploding In U.S.
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from otter@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 2024 23:29
https://lemmy.ca/post/30193798
from otter@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 2024 23:29
https://lemmy.ca/post/30193798
cross-posted from: rss.ponder.cat/post/36607
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Cannot imagine happening in Canada but we desperately need it.
Definitely seeing that where I live. One of the local electric companies started offering gigabit fiber for $75, where most people were paying a lot more than that for DSL or low quality satellite (which were the only choices before). It’s been a huge improvement for those people, and it’s forced some of the long stagnant Telco companies to actually compete and start rolling out fiber of their own.
Already leagues ahead of me :(
Do you live off grid?
Haha, no, just a monopoly, but that does make me appreciate the absurdity of it, thanks. Ironically being off the grid is the only alternative.
The fact that they failed to do so of their own volition is reasonable grounds to continue to avoid said Telco even after they’ve finally deployed fiber.
Right, but in my case I’m not actually a customer of the local electric company that offers fiber. However pressure from them got my telco company (the only choice I have besides satellite) to offer me fiber, raising my max speed from 3Mb/s to 1000Mb/s.
Glad things turned out favorable for you.
A lot of this started in the US because the big telecom companies were paid a lot of money by the government to roll out broadband in the middle of the country, where customers are spread out enough that they didn’t want to bother building the infrastructure, but they took the money and did none of the work. So, these communities did it themselves. Some of them literally burying fiber optics cables by hand through their farm fields.
I remember reading somewhere a few years ago about how this is feasible on the neighborhood level now at potentially better speeds and cheaper than the telecom companies with a satellite connection that people can use via a wi-fi network across the neighborhood.
I just hope every American knows this ain't just telcos and broadband access. This is just an example of how the entire country is looted with nothing to show for it.
Internet is a basic utility we already paid for yet we must suffer bullshit inflation for something that was ready paid for...
It’s called fraud in my neck of the woods…
Entirely separately from the message content, I find it so awesome to see the author acknowledge their potential biases right at the start! :-D
So much of journalistic integrity seems dead these days that I wanted to call that out as being good, even though it probably is mandatory, but even so… how many would actually do it?
Pin at Cleveland Ohio.
“Location: Cleveland Tennesse”
Wut.
I love this trend. Power to the community!
By the way, this is what we call free market.
So pagers, walkie-talkies, and now routers? I feel like we need to get to the bottom of this.
Oh, I thought they meant literally exploding?!