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Mar 17, 2019timmac wrote:gemsworld wrote:
As someone that has traveled extensively throughout the country, I can attest access to the internet isn't widely available in many areas, especially in areas where we tend to go camping.
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Satellite TV will not stay open for just a few RV'ers and what few live outside internet service in rural areas..
If the trend continues at 250,000 or more dropping off every 3 months how long do you suppose they can keep there doors open..
I travel in many remote areas and have found internet in many areas, internet is growing monthly in areas there was no internet, its only a matter of time till satellite TV throws in the towel and realize the future for them is dead..
https://youtu.be/9b5_Pdmi3R4
You say a few?
"...approximately 19 million Americans—6 percent of the population—still lack access to fixed broadband service at threshold speeds. In rural areas, nearly one-fourth of the population —14.5 million people—lack access to this service. In tribal areas, nearly one-third of the population lacks access."
Eighth Broadband Progress Report
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