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A policy for ensuring broadband competition.
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Posted by Belly, Thursday, 9 December 2010 4:37:30 PM
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I see no doom for those that follow us.
But I think you are focusing on one radio interview that did indeed say some country's get much faster speeds.
We you and I come from a generation not known to have the skills to fully use this medium.
But lets look, I can tell you some copper within lead still is in use.
That my exchange, you will know by my call it is hardly remote,can not Handel rain, we have no service for days after rain.
If two systems was an answer surely each would be in separate buildings?
At what cost.
Communications is very important for much more than movie watching and games, have you ever down loaded a game? movie? I have not.