Elephants and cheetahs never lived in North America. Are they talking about Wolly Mammoth and Mastadons? Because if they are that's not the same thing.
Maybe we should just go to the zoo to see elephants, instead of dedicating land for them. Next thing you know the friends of the earth freaks will let 100 elephants loose near a major city and the spca will have to shoot them all.
Man what a great idea! And to think what worthy causes your tax dollars go to...
They have been trying to open up the broadband market for years. Bills in congress have been flying back and forth and this type of press release is fodder for the lobby groups.
Notice that the penetration is 'per capita' Most other industrialized countries are not as large or as rural as the U.S. is. Farms in nebraska are not big broadband consumers I guess.
Its funny because most of the debate about competition in the broadband communtity is being fought by the telephone company against the cable company. The telephone companies set up front groups like 'people for more broadband access':p and send out flyers like this to get people politician into opening up cable access to AT&T or Verizon.In fact Verizon is doing a test pilot of fiberoptic internet here in this area to compete with cable.
I think the big reason y the telephone companies are in such a tizzy is because of the limitations of DSL in heavly rural america (the length of the dsl line) which is y they are hot on getting into the cable bizz.
Anywho save the press releases for the lobbyists.:p
Are you the global warning malcolm X?
This is total ridiculous.
Elephants and cheetahs never lived in North America. Are they talking about Wolly Mammoth and Mastadons? Because if they are that's not the same thing.
Maybe we should just go to the zoo to see elephants, instead of dedicating land for them. Next thing you know the friends of the earth freaks will let 100 elephants loose near a major city and the spca will have to shoot them all.
Man what a great idea! And to think what worthy causes your tax dollars go to...
They have been trying to open up the broadband market for years. Bills in congress have been flying back and forth and this type of press release is fodder for the lobby groups.
:p and send out flyers like this to get people politician into opening up cable access to AT&T or Verizon.In fact Verizon is doing a test pilot of fiberoptic internet here in this area to compete with cable.
:p
Notice that the penetration is 'per capita' Most other industrialized countries are not as large or as rural as the U.S. is. Farms in nebraska are not big broadband consumers I guess.
Its funny because most of the debate about competition in the broadband communtity is being fought by the telephone company against the cable company. The telephone companies set up front groups like 'people for more broadband access'
I think the big reason y the telephone companies are in such a tizzy is because of the limitations of DSL in heavly rural america (the length of the dsl line) which is y they are hot on getting into the cable bizz.
Anywho save the press releases for the lobbyists.