[Vision2020] [vision 2020] For Idaho and the Internet, Life in the Slow Lane
Mike Hall
mikech at fsr.com
Tue Sep 20 14:19:33 PDT 2011
Brent,
We currently have 26 wireless clients on Wallen Road. Yesterday we just constructed a new tower on West Twin. Perhaps we should survey your house again?
Mike
Btw - does anyone have some spare 700mhz frequency laying around that you got in a government auction for billions of dollars but have no use for, do you? That would help a lot with this line of sight
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Brent Bradberry
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 8:31 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [vision 2020] For Idaho and the Internet, Life in the Slow Lane
Unfortunately, some of the areas with no internet besides dial-up and satellite have Moscow addresses. Mike, when will broadband be available around Wallen Road at Brood Road? When 12K dial-up was state of the art, I was a satisfied First-Step customer. Now I'm a reluctant satelite user, but I'd like to be with First-Step again.
Brent Bradberry
rural Moscow
[Mike Hall wrote]
Dan,
It's too bad these folks didn't bother to print anything about some of the good
developments going on in Idaho as well. Yes, there are many areas throughout
the State that have slow Internet, in fact some areas that have NO Internet
besides dial-up and satellite.
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