Yes some people don't have nor need an internet connection.
I don't need to sound snide, but it seems a common argument when talking about improving internet service. People in 3rd world countries don't have food, sealed roads or water. Should we simply stop building and maintaining our roads, pipes and supermarkets? Of course not.
I'm really not sure what there is to ponder on. Yes some people don't have internet, no a lot of them don't care.
Anyway, on more substantial matters. Dial up isn't going away for a while, if 5% of connections are still dial up there's surely some market there.
- Jed
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Tony Wicks <tony@wicks.co.nz> wrote:
��The technology has done its dash, and the customers need to move on now. I still have customers who have dial up configured despite having ADSL as they have not got an Ethernet card in their old PC. These people have to be forced to change, or they never will.
Go tell that to the 10k+ households who get their telephone service via CMAR and don't have the $2k installation fee for satellite. Really, I'd like to hear that conversation.��
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