On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 00:22:14 GMT,
z (Bruce Sinclair)
wrote:
>In article <49a1b51d$>, Enkidu <> wrote:
>>Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>>> So, the Big Three have commissioned a report
>>>
>> <http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10557900>
>>
>>> saying the Government's planned broadband investment isn't needed, customers
>>> won't pay for it, there aren't any upcoming applications that will take
>>> advantage of it.
>>>
>>> So who's right: Private Enterprise or the Government?
>>>
>>In this case, private enterprise, I think.
>
>.. doesn't sound likely when you type it like that, does it ? 
>
>Isn't it rather like roads ? ... if you build it they will come ?
I would certainly come if they would build it. Sadly, they don't seem
interested in building anything out here unless you have lots of money
- TelstraClear has been laying fibre along the road for the past few
weeks, I presume going to Livestock Improvement Corporation further
along the road. Doesnt help me at all though - I've been talking to
TelstraClear for the past month and the final answer is broadband isnt
available here. The same response I got four years ago.
I live two (2) kilometers down the road from Waikato University.
During the summer my dialup connection can go as fast as 48k when the
lines aren't full of water - in the winter things are at times not so
good. I can't get ADSL because the distance to the exchange is too
great and there are something like three loading coils on it. There
are trees blocking wireless connections to a friends house in
Hillcrest and a hill blocking wireless internet. Cellphone reception
(especially vodafone) is poor and, like satellite, it is too
expensive.