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<blockquote data-quote="JacobDaddy" data-source="post: 2686196" data-attributes="member: 7280"><p>But with the same regard then OG&E and AT&T could come up with an agreement that would prevent TDS, Cox or whoever from accessing their poles, then they would have to set their own poles, now imagine 6 sets of telephone poles every hundred yards. I don't want to look at that!</p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of one company being forced to do business with another either, but there has to be some kind of a way to achieve the results that are desired. I would like to have Google Fiber to my house, I have a 1Gb connection at work and pay $76,000/year. But that connection is also routed to 8,000 devices. We rarely hit the limits of our internet connection. Now if I had that kind of speed at home! Holy cow! What could I do (or not do)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacobDaddy, post: 2686196, member: 7280"] But with the same regard then OG&E and AT&T could come up with an agreement that would prevent TDS, Cox or whoever from accessing their poles, then they would have to set their own poles, now imagine 6 sets of telephone poles every hundred yards. I don't want to look at that! I don't like the idea of one company being forced to do business with another either, but there has to be some kind of a way to achieve the results that are desired. I would like to have Google Fiber to my house, I have a 1Gb connection at work and pay $76,000/year. But that connection is also routed to 8,000 devices. We rarely hit the limits of our internet connection. Now if I had that kind of speed at home! Holy cow! What could I do (or not do)! [/QUOTE]
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