Missouri_Mike
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Delivering broad band to nobody for a measly 42 billion dollars.
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FACT, Elon Musk got me broadband service in a secluded area with Starlink two years ago. Why can a private company do more than a country with a $42B check to expand service?Delivering broad band to nobody for a measly 42 billion dollars.
Delivering broad band to nobody for a measly 42 billion dollars.
Fallacy boo ^ strikes again.
Don't you have access to Starlink there? If you don't you should contact your new local company.I have a home in a rural area, all 5-10 acre parcels. I got two choices for broadband in the last 15 months. One fiber and one cable. Of course the providers were running service to 5 new subdivisions going in down the road. I don't think kneepads had anything to do with it.
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One cares the other doesn't.FACT, Elon Musk got me broadband service in a secluded area with Starlink two years ago. Why can a private company do more than a country with a $42B check to expand service?
Don't you have access to Starlink there? If you don't you should contact your new local company.
Because kameltoe is more interested in stealing the taxpayers money.FACT, Elon Musk got me broadband service in a secluded area with Starlink two years ago. Why can a private company do more than a country with a $42B check to expand service?
So, what Camel Hairless is saying is that she is going to introduce economic impact assistance in terms of its impact on the economy which is essential and necessary to strengthen the economic impact assistance.
Go online Starlink.com. It is a bit spendy for the initial hardware pkg. $600 or so, and it costs $120 a month but it is fast enough for streaming. Elon Musk owns it. Low orbit satellite internet.Never heard of them, is that a satellite service? I tried Hughes and didn't like them. I've got Xfinity now and it's great when it's working. If the power goes out, they go out.
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Sorry asshole, but you fail on this one.
The article reports on a letter US congressman wrote expressing concern about all this money.
How is it biased to report on a letter and actually post the letter?
A wise rule of thumb.When you have someone in the administration saying it.....you are sunk.
That’s our future if Democratic elites can build the corrupt authoritarian one-party state of their dreams.Delivering broad band to nobody for a measly 42 billion dollars.
Go online Starlink.com. It is a bit spendy for the initial hardware pkg. $600 or so, and it costs $120 a month but it is fast enough for streaming. Elon Musk owns it. Low orbit satellite internet.
I live out in the sticks and my options are really limited. I've seen fiber optics companies coming out our way, maybe I'll be able to get that in the next year or two.Yeah, I'll pass, I get 200mb for $25.00 a month.
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I live out in the sticks and my options are really limited. I've seen fiber optics companies coming out our way, maybe I'll be able to get that in the next year or two.