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Annihilated
07/14/17 10:53:02 AM
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-11/microsoft-pushes-fast-internet-for-u-s-heartland-to-bridge-broadband-gap

Right now, 23.4 million Americans in rural areas can't get the fast internet access increasingly needed for tasks like homework, job applications, online medical treatment and remote repairs for farming equipment. Over the years, Microsoft developed and tested its broadband software, along with new chips, devices and antennae, in places including Kenya and Colombia. While it has had some U.S. projects, Microsoft largely overlooked its home country in efforts to bridge the digital divide. That message was underscored in last year's presidential election, when rural voters expressed dissatisfaction and anger over being left out of economic and technological growth, Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith said.

"It's fair to say the election raised our level of consciousness, as it did for a great many people in the country," Smith said in an interview. "It certainly caused us to reflect on the fact that we had been pursuing these projects to a greater degree in rural Africa than rural America. We'd been involved in Asia and other continents more so than in our own country."


Microsoft's own investments will provide access to less than 10 percent of the rural population currently without broadband, so the software maker is asking other companies and the government to get involved. Microsoft will share the technology as well as related patents for free with partners and rivals.


This is by far the most important infrastructure upgrade this country needs and the longest overdue. Broadband internet is one of the major amenities that keep millennials in urban areas and moving away from rural areas, while many areas in the midwest struggle to find workers.
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Gorbachev
07/14/17 10:56:46 AM
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Annihilated posted...
"It certainly caused us to reflect on the fact that we had been pursuing these projects to a greater degree in rural Africa than rural America. We'd been involved in Asia and other continents more so than in our own country."

And that's why Trump got elected.
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Uncle_Drew
07/14/17 10:57:21 AM
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As someone out in the sticks in rural Ohio, bring broadband to meeeeeeee!
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FightingGames
07/14/17 10:59:16 AM
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eston
07/14/17 11:02:39 AM
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"Soon no one will be able to complain about always-onlIne requirements, MWAHAHAHAHA!"
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LinksLiege
07/14/17 11:05:36 AM
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If it's anything like their handling of Windows 10 then people will somehow be getting murdered when they try to connect.
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dodgefan91
07/14/17 11:14:51 AM
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Uncle_Drew posted...
As someone out in the sticks in rural Ohio, bring broadband to meeeeeeee!


That sad moment when you learn that Ohio has worse internet than almost every other state including WV and KY.

Look up a map of average download speed per state. As a fellow buckeye, it's depressing.
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OpheliaAdenade
07/14/17 11:16:05 AM
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Uncle_Drew posted...
As someone out in the sticks in rural Ohio, bring broadband to meeeeeeee!


me too ;-;
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CrimsonAngeI
07/14/17 11:17:50 AM
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I'll believe it when I see it.
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E32005
07/14/17 11:18:31 AM
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kingdrake2
07/14/17 11:19:37 AM
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Uncle_Drew posted...
As someone out in the sticks in rural Ohio, bring broadband to meeeeeeee!


years beyond we will likely have better. satellite market is covering everything else right now the lag still sucks and its expensive as hell. it's perfectly fine for browsing but they don't give enough data.
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Uncle_Drew
07/14/17 1:18:02 PM
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Yeah my two choices was dial up (lmao) or satellite, obviously I went with dish. My speed is fine, around 10 to 15 mbs, but I have a freakin 10 gb a month data cap. I go over it in about 10 days every month, so for the rest of the month I'm sitting at about 100 kbs because they throttle the speed down when you go over. At least they don't charge extra for going over
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chill02
07/14/17 1:20:51 PM
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if I could get broadband in the middle of nowhere in Montana I'd be set
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