On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 8:09 AM, AndyHC <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmmm ... the whole world does not have access to fast reliable broadband!
>
No, it's true. In rural New Hampshire ("First In The Nation") there
are towns that have practically no internet connectivity. The
Telephone Company offers DSL to the few people within a certain
distance of the central office or a switch, and other than that,
there's dial-up. And cell connectivity in mountainous NH is spotty at
best. And satellite is metered and twitchy and slow.
In the cities (NH has five of them) there's fiber broadband, but
connectivity and speed drop off precipitously as the population does.
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
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