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timmac
Mar 17, 2019Explorer
gemsworld wrote:timmac 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
What you don't understand is in those areas internet is coming and its growing monthly while satellite TV is shrinking monthly, do you really think satellite TV will stay open all the way down to less than a million customers, no they wont even go that far, look how the big companies operate, when the money starts to dry up and the future looks bleak they cut and run, just like Kmart, Sears, JC Penny, Toys are Us and many hundreds more..
The CEO's and major stock holders get out before it bankrupts and they take large bonuses while walking out the door..
Don't be fooled by those numbers..
:C
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