Sue's Blog

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Rural Broadband Initiative expanded - how about the bundles?

The people of St. John's Metro and larger regional centres are inundated with bundles.

How does one get a bundle if they use one company for telephone and then need another for highspeed?

What about those who want the Aliant connection as they have always had for their telephone - however Aliant only has dialup in the area?

Rural initiatives? Forced choice? Surely it is not equal access right?

Danny, Dean, and Brian Flip this Utility.

Still is a "Solid Gold" idea - right?

Make it expensive, make it confusing, make it political, make the system unstable.

Somebody is getting rich and you are paying the tab.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am shocked with the information here, how to we go about exposing what politicians and their friends do to undermine the economy of Newfoundland and Labrador without getting ourselves sued by those with all the power? Ninety percent of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians have no clue as to what is transpiring, but it needs to be stopped, since we have suffered in this hauntingly beautiful place, we call Newfoundland and Labrador, for more than 500 years and we have constantly been shafted by those who were either appointed or elected to govern us.