Re: Dial-up holdouts ask: Why go to broadband?

Re: Dial-up holdouts ask: Why go to broadband?

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Re: Dial-up holdouts ask: Why go to broadband? Matt Simpson 09-05-2007
Posted by Matt Simpson on September 5, 2007, 9:36 am
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> Despite the long odds, big corporations appear determined to sell fast
> Internet to every American.

There are still a lot of Americans that the big corporations are not
even trying to sell fast internet to.

> "All we really have to do is get someone to give broadband a try,"
> said Bill Kula, a Verizon spokesman.

In some cases, all they have to do is make the service available. But
they won't. They're investing hundreds of millions upgrading the speeds
of their existing broadband customers, while ignoring those who would be
grateful for any speed at all.

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