The United States needs to provide universal broadband access to keep up
with foreign competition. The challenge is to find the most cost
effective and affordable way to accomplish this. FIOS, VDSL, WiMax,
satellite, cable, public, private, partnerships, whatever does the job.
Everyone has a different idea of what the United States "needs" to
do. I say that I have no political agenda. I'm in the business of
selling superior products to those I can reach at competitive prices.
I'm willing to take risks to accomplish this. I'm not writing social
agendas or even worrying about what foreign companies do.
I don't operate based on what's desirable or ideal. I have to operate
in the real world. It serves my interest to deploy a fiber network.
That's what I'm doing.
As far as small and medium towns our testbed for this was Keller,
Texas. Not exactly New York City. We can do this anywhere
we have fiber deployed. It may take a few minutes.
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