On Jun 28, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:

> Is unidirectional transport (monitized video streams) the rural service most 
> absent and most valued, or are other characteristics of networks competitive 
> with, or superior to, that service model?

If you drive around rural central and northeastern Texas, every ranch house and 
bunkhouse has a DirecTV or Dish installation.  Surprisingly, many of these same 
houses also have DSL available from the (heavily subsidized) telephone coops in 
the area.  The speeds aren't screaming, typically being in the 300-700 
down/128-384 up ADSL-2+ range. So the demand is there, and so is the service in 
some areas.

--Chris

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