Spectrum Cable Internet: Not available at your address
Centurylink DSL: Not available at your address
Verizon LTE Home Internet: Not available at your address
T-Mobile Home Internet: Not available at your address
All service homes within a few miles of me. Some within feet.
Centurylink DSL: Not available at your address
Verizon LTE Home Internet: Not available at your address
T-Mobile Home Internet: Not available at your address
All service homes within a few miles of me. Some within feet.
Spectrum: 900 feet away
Centurylink: 1320 feet away
Verizon LTE Home Internet: 1 mile away
T-Mobile Home Internet: 1 mile away
Others:
Windstream Cable Internet: 3 miles away
Bresco Broadband WISP: 1 mile away
AT&T Broadband: 6 miles away
Centurylink: 1320 feet away
Verizon LTE Home Internet: 1 mile away
T-Mobile Home Internet: 1 mile away
Others:
Windstream Cable Internet: 3 miles away
Bresco Broadband WISP: 1 mile away
AT&T Broadband: 6 miles away
RDOF eligibility for census block: None
Miles (by air) to Facebook Midwest Datacenter: 6
Miles (by air) to Google Midwest Datacenter: 6
Miles (by air) to Google Midwest Datacenter: 6
Miles to the state capital, Columbus, Ohio: 17
Miles to the county seat, Newark, Ohio: 13
Miles to the county seat, Newark, Ohio: 13
Miles to the local High School: 3
So tell me, what failure of the
@fcc, or our federal legislators @senrobportman,
@RepBalderson and our state legislators @JayHottinger
and Mark Frazier has enabled this?
@fcc, or our federal legislators @senrobportman,
@RepBalderson and our state legislators @JayHottinger
and Mark Frazier has enabled this?
This is not a "rural broadband" problem. This is a failed telecom policy problem. This is the result. This is how our elected officials protecting big telecom hurts Americans.