Submitted by Vailhem t3_yfm3z1 in technology
royiroyi t1_iu496df wrote
“Why do we rural folk have to pay for infrastructure in the cities????” - them rural folk still
evil_burrito t1_iu4p7pd wrote
Well, we're certainly not getting any infrastructure out here.
Thesonomakid t1_iu9pd0m wrote
You might be surprised. I’m overseeing build outs in multiple rural areas - and very few people in those communities know what’s coming. I just ran across a local government study about broadband availability in those areas completed under a year ago and it said those areas were likely not going to be served. We complete construction Q3 2023 in those areas.
evil_burrito t1_iu9pjd8 wrote
I would love to be proven wrong.
Thesonomakid t1_iu9pqpr wrote
What town do you live in?
evil_burrito t1_iua5i39 wrote
I live in Central Oregon. As it happens someone has been laying thousands of miles of conduit which I have been told is for fiber, though I haven't been able to discover by whom or if there is any "last mile" plan.
Writing this out loud makes me feel kinda silly wrt my original comment. We've just been burned by big telcos on this subject for a long time.
Thesonomakid t1_iuabey7 wrote
I was just up in Oregon last month and was talking with some people there - there are quite a few fiber builds in small areas that are under construction. Pioneer Telephone Co-Op is building out Benton, Lane, Lincoln and Polk Counties.
The company I work for is building out massive swaths of the Southwest including some super small places (pop ~300 in one “town”) that are miles from anywhere. It just takes time. I know my projects have compelteion dates between 1 to 5 years, depending on the town.
bagelizumab t1_iu4wccl wrote
they complain because they actually never get the internet. Comcast or some Satanic ISP just pocket most of the money.
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