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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 3586924" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>Service in rural areas is going to get even worse by the end of the year. They will be turning down 3G by then, big carriers anyway. That is the final technology still using copper T1s. As much as they used to hype connecting the rural areas, I can't imagine a whole lot of fiber has been installed out there. Hell, they haven't even put fiber in half the suburbs in KC for Google and other carrier's fiber to the home, and KC was the first market for Google fiber. The "urban" areas seem to be the focus on everything anymore. I would imagine doing them satisfied the requirement to get their government subsidies. And they did the high end suburbs for the exposure and to get their money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 3586924, member: 7235"] Service in rural areas is going to get even worse by the end of the year. They will be turning down 3G by then, big carriers anyway. That is the final technology still using copper T1s. As much as they used to hype connecting the rural areas, I can't imagine a whole lot of fiber has been installed out there. Hell, they haven't even put fiber in half the suburbs in KC for Google and other carrier's fiber to the home, and KC was the first market for Google fiber. The "urban" areas seem to be the focus on everything anymore. I would imagine doing them satisfied the requirement to get their government subsidies. And they did the high end suburbs for the exposure and to get their money. [/QUOTE]
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