>Im apx..40,000 feet from the CO, will DSL ever happen? Its 2006, and
>ive been waiting for 6 years now. Ive read news groups for years
>1999/2000 and the feet limits have not changed much. Im tired of Dial
>up and Sat costs 1000 bucks just for the dish and 90-100 bucks a month
>its outrageous!
Its not outrageous - its real life. Its also one of the choices you made when
you chose to live where you live.
Now, there are newer flavors of DSL that go out to 20K reliably. It will be a
while for 40K though. It's possible that your local telco could do fiber to the
neighborhood at some point. Or that you could get coverage from a wireless
provider. Have you checked www.broadbandreports.com lately?
Worse case, if its that important - you could move...
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Re: DSL 40000 feet ever!? ... > 1999/2000 and the feet limits have not changed much. ... > up and Sat costs 1000 bucks just for the dish and 90-100 bucks a month ... I can't see much research going into DSL as it requires copper wire.... (comp.dcom.xdsl)
Re: DSL 40000 feet ever!? ... >ive been waiting for 6 years now. ... Ive read news groups for years ... >1999/2000 and the feet limits have not changed much. ... >up and Sat costs 1000 bucks just for the dish and 90-100 bucks a month ... (comp.dcom.xdsl)
DSL 40000 feet ever!? ... Im apx..40,000 feet from the CO, will DSL ever happen? ... ive been waiting for 6 years now. ... Ive read news groups for years ... up and Sat costs 1000 bucks just for the dish and 90-100 bucks a month ... (comp.dcom.xdsl)
Re: Visitors Cup at HRR on Thursday ... You know the advice about 'point for the church'?... you over to Bucks more. ... many place you can fit in an 80 feet course so I think it's about right- ... I know some HRR umpires say they direct the driver with subtle hand signals behind the back, but I have sat behind highly experienced FISA umpires who are also HRR Stewards, and they just don't do this nearly enough. ... (rec.sport.rowing)
Re: Visitors Cup at HRR on Thursday ... Certainly having a little play on Google Earth bears this out as the Bucks... many place you can fit in an 80 feet course so I think it's about right- ... I know some HRR umpires say they direct the driver with subtle hand signals behind the back, but I have sat behind highly experienced FISA umpires who are also HRR Stewards, and they just don't do this nearly enough. ... Again we see rowing bigwigs unable to admit error.... (rec.sport.rowing)