Submitted by Sorin61 t3_zstsum in technology
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LiberalFartsMajor t1_j19v43s wrote
And taxpayers funded the expansion by giving providers Trillions (with a fucking T) in subsidies.
ovirt001 t1_j1a1ubv wrote
With an asterisk - "broadband" is defined as 25mbps down and 3mbps up. Thanks to this a lot of cellular connections are counted (which are absolutely not a replacement for landlines).
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1a3740 wrote
Taxpayers funding the creation of infrastructure… what a lunatic idea! /s
Thatguyxlii t1_j1a67qg wrote
I see a lot of penetration when I utilize my home broadband internet.
MykeTyth0n t1_j1a76t7 wrote
Not a utility though. What a joke.
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LiberalFartsMajor t1_j1a8oqq wrote
But it's not classified as a "utility"
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1a9b18 wrote
And yet we both know that’s exactly what it is.
usmclvsop t1_j1ac42f wrote
...which is owned by private companies such as comcast and at&t
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1ac8zn wrote
How unlike our other utilities, famously always owned and operated by state entities. /s
Strontium90Abombbaby t1_j1afgaf wrote
I wish my penetration was at 90%
A_Harmless_Fly t1_j1ats63 wrote
TIL I don't even have broadband. 16~14 down and 1~1.5 up.
Willinton06 t1_j1atw9r wrote
They said just the tip tho
jday1959 t1_j1bbkk4 wrote
Having installed and repaired the infrastructure (copper wires and fiber) for an large Internet Service Provider (Death Star) I can say categorically that home broadband penetration in West Michigan is no where near 90%. Our competition avoids the same areas we did; they could make money, but not enough to satisfy Investors.
There are large swathes that have mediocre cell service and people are stuck with satellite Internet service which is very expensive, slow, and has restrictive data caps.
90% penetration is a ludicrous claim and is reached by “creatively” defining broadband. It’s a joke.
Not_Like_The_Movie t1_j1bp3kr wrote
Can confirm, currently getting penetrated by a major telecom.
R34ct0rX99 t1_j1bqks1 wrote
They need to redefine broadband. Better upload and download speeds as a baseline
redpat2061 t1_j1brgmg wrote
Comcast doesn’t count
MpVpRb t1_j1buo3t wrote
According to a bogus study by lying liars who lie a lot, all the time
Our semi-rural area has NO good broadband, yet the lying liars claim we are "served"
MpVpRb t1_j1bur8u wrote
>which are absolutely not a replacement for landlines
YES!!! This is true
MrsJan30 t1_j1c26ma wrote
As Amy said, not a good enough reason for the use of the word.
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somecow t1_j1ck567 wrote
Satellite doesn’t count. Neither does “ya, here’s 20gb a month but after that you get 56k”.
Vestreza t1_j1cze5d wrote
Living in the rural north muskegon and best we got is 9mbps Frontier dsl. Hoping at least Starlink expands more soon. At this point I'll pay the extra to have over 50mbps hopefully.
KingsMountain t1_j1d6q7y wrote
Why not? I switched from Att DSL to T Mobile Home Internet and am very happy
immallama21629 t1_j1ddj9n wrote
With Hughes, that's 15 gigs thank you very much.
V-Right_In_2-V t1_j1duz2v wrote
I was hoping to make that same switch but it didn’t work out for me. The speeds were terrible. I have a buddy who lives in a remote area in the mountains but he is right next to a tower and it works flawlessly for him. I live in the city and I guess stupid nimbies don’t look seeing towers here, so it’s terrible where I live
All_The_Nolloway t1_j1ea48o wrote
What kills me about the investors part is they're like "we need more money" and all of the country is like "so how about more wires laid and internet to places that can use it or are underserved, see more customers." and the government hands them money like "here go and get internet in more houses" and the investors somehow land on "no no, uh we'll just tier the internet, say there isn't enough internet and change the prices to be higher."
Aqualung812 t1_j1eeejt wrote
Because all wireless Internet technologies, including Starlink, have a very finite amount of shared bandwidth.
You likely are happy switching from DSL to T-Mobile 5G or even LTE, but if everyone around you did the same, you'd be back to DSL speeds.
Fiber to the home is the only solution that doesn't have shared bandwidth and fast speeds.
EdenianRushF212 t1_j1el86w wrote
bullshit, destroy this journalist
aquarain t1_j19uqey wrote
These numbers are totally not credible.