The company plans on offering the service to a small group of customers in select areas as part of an early access program.

  • LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol
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    1 year ago

    But that’s my point. Why not put all your effort into getting everyone on comfortable broadband before you focus on getting people who already have fast broadband faster broadband.

    Maybe I just don’t understand the USA fiber market as I live in the UK, and if your phone carriers are anything to go off it’s probably a mess.

    Because here in the UK a company might own the lines, but you can be with whatever provider you want(you will just have to pay a line rental to the owning company), and the government has had a lot of efforts to get the whole UK on a decent connection. But that’s just my thoughts.

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      1 year ago

      Because one thing is a technical barrier, the other is a political barrier.

      You can and should improve your technology as your political employees work on deployment to new markets.

      They’re entirely different staff.