Well if you invent fixable problems then  you can be really good at what you do.

From: Mark Radabaugh 
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2015 9:17 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] local news article.....hmmmmmm!!!!

And by simply changing the definition of what Broadband means the FCC and our 
government now has a 'crisis' that they can 'fix'.��� 

It's amazing the amount of power 3 unelected people have to disrupt the 
business models of thousands (or millions) of people.

Mark

On 2/7/15 1:15 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:

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  http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/more_than_one-third_of_alabami.html
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  Thank you associated press!!� Now I have to go read all 79 comments....
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  The federal government says more than one-third of Alabama residents lack 
broadband internet service.

  A new report by the Federal Communications Commission says almost 35 percent 
of the state's residents don't have the high-speed service needed for today's 
digital offerings. That means nearly 1.7 million people statewide lack a fixed 
broadband connection.

  Nationally, about 17 percent of Americans don't have such service.

  The situation is worst in rural Alabama. About 56 percent of state residents 
living outside cities lack broadband service.

  The FCC report says people living in states with the lowest population 
density are 10 times more likely to lack broadband service than people in 
high-density states.




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Mark Radabaugh 
Amplex

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