Subj : Relisted... To : Bob Ackley From : Sean Dennis Date : Tue Feb 10 2009 10:12 am BA> Most places that are so far ahead of the US in broadband access are more BA> densely populated. Broadband is *never* going to get out to rural America BA> except for satellite links, which are too pricey for me BA> and I suspect for a lot of other folks. The problem is money-if a company thinks it'll take a loss, they won't do it. It's not that it's impossible for you, even in a rural area, to get it. My parents, when they moved to Nevada, called the phone company to get a hardline put in. The phone company sent out an engineer, who drew up plans to lay a line, then the company hooked up a line to the nearest CO six miles away. But you're right-if you live in a truly rural area in the US, you're stuck with dialup or pricey satellite Internet. Later, Sean --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Nocturnal State BBS - nsbbs.darktech.org (1:18/200) .