http://www.wilsondaily.com/News/Local/Story/Greenlight-to-offer-high-speed-Internet-only-service--
3/21/2009 1:14:49 PM
ahaqhhahahahaha. seriously?twc sucks and doesn't even compare. their turbo is up to 10 mbps for $60
3/21/2009 1:26:23 PM
If they really deliver those speeds they destroy time warner in every way
3/21/2009 1:27:00 PM
except... the service is only available in wilson
3/21/2009 2:30:03 PM
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3/21/2009 3:21:38 PM
^ businesses.Serious gamers, file sharing ppl. Theres a market out there. Dunno if tis in Wilson, but I know plenty of ppl in/around raleigh who would pay if it was here. Why is it different from verizon up north with fiber and their rates and speeds?
3/21/2009 10:05:09 PM
the symmetrical upload alone might make it worth it. It would make publishing websites much, much nicer, and make uploading to YouTube and Flickr much faster. And it would make full-drive off-site backups a real possibility.
3/21/2009 10:28:56 PM
3/22/2009 9:24:15 AM
^ I too, do not know what the hell he is talking about.
3/22/2009 11:26:22 AM
I have never heard of this "upgrading" thing. Please to elaborate?
3/22/2009 12:50:24 PM
^^,^^^I'm glad that both of you think you are so much smarter than the John Locke Foundation. Or maybe you're both clueless about how much money Wilson has spent on their fiber optic projects. Wilson has always stated from day one that their fiber optic project was being rolled out as a corporate welfare incentive first and foremost.http://www.johnlocke.org/policy_reports/20090106192.htmlthey've already financed $28 million on fiber optic infrastructure, which no one expects them to recoup. In the long run, they're electric and water customers are going to have to cover these costs.[Edited on March 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM. Reason : but please, continue on with your uneducated bullshit]
3/22/2009 9:12:33 PM
their*
3/22/2009 9:22:48 PM
The Internet: where someone is always more intelligent, more informed, wittier, and faster than you could ever be.
3/22/2009 9:26:48 PM
3/22/2009 11:08:29 PM
3/23/2009 2:24:17 AM
I had some TWC package with internet and cable, I think I ended up paying $40 for the regular road runner (10...which clocked at 3 consistently).
3/23/2009 11:17:18 AM
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3/23/2009 11:46:19 AM
WiMax is limited/effected by tall structures, weather, and geography.
3/23/2009 6:35:02 PM
did any of you dumbasses even bother to read the PDF article, or did you just make shortsighted assumptions based off of the action points on the main page? The comment about WiMax is that when WiMax comes to Wilson, it's going to strip away the customers that only want a simple internet connection because the features of cheaper price and mobility will make WiMax more appealing. Once that happens, Wilson will lose customers and bleed money out even faster. Did anyone even bother to read this snippet?.
3/23/2009 10:20:13 PM
WiMax is not going to take off.It's the modern day ISDN.
3/24/2009 9:59:00 AM
I like how they tout WiMax a few times but are at least careful to qualify their statement (emphasis mine)
3/24/2009 10:29:11 AM
yeah, my whole problem with eleusis's assertion is that a technology that has yet to have anything approaching commercial success will make fiber optics "obsolete."the theoretical max bandwidth of fiber is nearly infinite (basically, there is no technology currently available that can maximally saturate optical fiber). Of course, now he wants to argue about government waste since he doesn't understand the technology enough to debate it.
3/24/2009 10:42:03 AM
3/24/2009 10:47:10 AM
^ Absolutely the market exists for it, but it won't be WiMax that achieves this. LTE will become the standard for metro-area wireless, mainly because WiMax requires new infrastructure to be built whereas LTE builds on existing WCDMA/HSPA networks, and therefore requires less investment.
3/24/2009 11:11:24 AM
There's certainly an argument about costs that can be made, but that snippet doesn't come close to doing it. Earlier in the report they talk about how the fiber-optic network will be left with cable and phone customers only once WiMax takes over, but they ignore the fact that those people will be paying for those services. They also mention Wilson having a lower than average number of households with computers, which means that potentially a lot of households will only have cable and phone from the very start (or from now, as the original article mentions they're now offering it). But then they leave out any of those households from their revenue calculation. They also entirely leave out any businesses from their revenue.Also, do operating costs decline over time? It might cost more to operate in the first year when they're doing a lot of installs and rolling out the service, but that might drop in subsequent years.All that even assumes that WiMax will in fact take off, which is far from a sure thing. They don't even seem to have confidence in it themselves; they offer no projection for when it will happen. All they do is talk about it rolling out in other cities and then waving their hands to say it's "only a matter of time" before it's available in podunk lil' Wilson, NC.[Edited on March 24, 2009 at 12:41 PM. Reason : ]
3/24/2009 12:37:29 PM
in related news:Virgin eyes 150Mb broadband speedhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7961135.stm
3/24/2009 3:51:29 PM
http://www22.verizon.com/residential/fiosinternet/not in NC yet...this is not new stuff people...
3/26/2009 12:43:48 PM
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3/26/2009 6:04:52 PM
damn, 35 miles from greenville.
3/26/2009 6:20:45 PM
^^^ It's also 2Mbps, hardly fiber obsoleting.
3/26/2009 9:03:17 PM
wimax is not here yet, only seattle has it. i think atlanta is the nearest market to get it in the next year.http://gizmodo.com/tag/wimax/clearwire here is 3g, and is not the same as their wimax
3/26/2009 11:31:22 PM
There's probably a more knowledgeable fiber-optic guy than me on tww, but I'd argue that the
3/27/2009 6:03:12 PM
Some logical posting showed up!!!
3/27/2009 6:36:07 PM
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3/29/2009 8:47:11 AM
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wimax-clearwire-storch,2174.html
3/30/2009 8:07:59 AM