You're not familiar with the Department of Energy then, huh?
Yes, and they have no power lines running to my home.
I find it interesting that the naysayers here appear to be of the opinion that the FCC's move represents them wanting to actually lay government owned cables and service to houses. In fact, they are suggesting something else entirely.... offering incentives to private companies because the private sector has shown that they are either incapable or unwilling to do it themselves
They're suggesting that they take more money from over taxed citizens to prop up another unprofitable (and unnecessary) enterprise.
and it is beginning to hurt the country as a whole on the global scale (because the FCC is able to recognize the fact that the internet is used for a lot more then just people looking at YouTube).
Yes, it's used for watching MySpace, Facebook, Hulu, message boards, downloading porn, eBay, Amazon.com, extortion, phishing, etc. Oh yes, and emailing grandbaby pictures to each other. Things that don't warrent robbing my pockets.
I'm sorry, but you don't understand. What part of "satellite service is costly and unreliable" do you refuse to comprehend? Do some searching and you'll find that it's the absolute worst when it comes to customer service.
Someone has to be. The point is people do not
need high speed Internet. I know a lot of people using dial-up and they're living fulfilled lives by not sitting in front of a computer monitor all the time like too many of the people here.
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