On AD 2008 April 15 Tuesday 12:10:56 PM -0600, Jonathan Duncan wrote: > It read like propaganda to me as well. That is one reason I was looking > for comments. I have also heard good from people lucky enough to have the > connection. I am not really questioning that. I am questioning the > fundamentals of the project. I would still love to have a fiber > connection, but at what cost? In my opinion, this kind of project should > not really be run by a government organization. There are better ways to > handle something like this that are "less socialized", and those are > through the capitalistic ventures of private entities. If they are short
You mean like telco monopolies that get government subsidies to do nothing? As far as I'm concerned UTOPIA/iProvo are the most forward looking, progressive networks in the state. Perhaps the reason these cities decided to build out fiber networks is because the telco wouldn't/couldn't? Justin /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
