Talk of the Nation covers municipal networking: The group of guests is biased quite a bit toward the very-pro-municipal side (2:1 plus a reporter), but I haven't had a chance ot listen to this program yet.
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Talk of the Nation covers municipal networking: The group of guests is biased quite a bit toward the very-pro-municipal side (2:1 plus a reporter), but I haven't had a chance ot listen to this program yet.
As usual, one hears biased viewpoints and much mis-information, particularly from Verizon. Unfortunately, the moderator didn't push on Verizon about pricing and the fact that wireless systems would cannabalize their DSL customer base at rates half or less than they currrently charged. It's all about money, market share and profit, as it should be. Philly has the perfect model, absent the wholesale scenario.