RevCon: Keynote is up and running
Dennis Brown
see3d at writeme.com
Sat Jun 18 08:26:55 EDT 2005
Alex,
I had to wait 4 years before the "maybe next year" came true. In the
mean time I ran satellite. This year everything became available,
including cable. I think it was the competition between the phone
and cable companies that finally pushed them both to offer broadband
a quarter mile further up the road.
Dennis
On Jun 18, 2005, at 7:19 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> FlexibleLearning at aol.com wrote:
>
>
>> And for those who find a dialup account too slow to download the
>> conference videos, this is the excuse you have been waiting for
>> to get broadband.
>>
>>
> Go on then, rub it in ...
>
> It's not an excuse I need - it's a telephone company that doesn't
> continue to behave like the old-style monopoly it was for so long.
> They *might* provide broadband in my exchange some time this year
> or next - but even when they do, they *think* I'm too far from the
> exchange - physically it's about 400 yards from my house, but they
> reckon the cabling is over 6 miles. Sigh.
>
> I'm not holding my breath for the availability of broadband.
>
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