Oaktree
Super Member
Close to 8 years ago now 'someone' said that he would work to have internet access to everyone in the country and the ones out in the country.(rural).This has yet to happen His insight imagined many people with open wi fi signals so eventually all the US would be a spiderweb of connections. This hasnt progressed at all as far as I can see. And one stumbiling block I doubt they considered was that people would lock theirs. (and for good reason).On a similiar note my two elderly relatives at one point had 'good' TV reception . and would be able to get the official notices of emergency. NOW with the digital they get ZERO channels. HMM Not to well thought out in my opinion..Ill take a snowy signal over none. didnt meant to highjack and rant lol
Well, totally different "someones" for the tv and internet (the decision to go digital for tv was made during the Clinton administration). When I bought my present house about 10 years ago dial-up and satellite (ugh!) were my only choices for internet. About 4-5 years ago my town signed a deal with Time-Warner cable, took 'em a while to get thru the assorted red tape and actually run the lines but we've had cable here going on 2 years now. TV, internet & phone about $35/mo cheaper than we were paying for just landline phone & satellite internet. Around the same time Fairpoint ran fiber thru town too. Wi-max is available in some places, but due to the terrain coverage is spotty. So progress is being made, however slowly.
Yeah, we lost all OTA tv reception when things went digital too. We're close enough to Canada where we could get a couple Canadian stations, but when they went digital in '11, it was all over.
We're the same out my way, although we have a land line for phone, cable is nonexistent, so we rely on dish for our TV and internet. Cell service is pretty spotty as well. I hated it when I first moved out there, but being disconnected(or limited) actually has it's perks IMO
My stepsons and their spouses/significant others get antsy when their smart-phones don't work here, but my wife & I don't mind...ready-made excuse for not having a cellphone ourselves! IMHO the ability to be reachable anytime/anywhere soon becomes an obligation to be, and I don't even want to go there!