Gem99ultra
Veteran Member
Crappy service I don't doubt, overpriced? What makes you think it is overpriced? and why do you think they want to end the landline services? Don't you think that if they could make a "living" selling you landline services they would? The reason they want to end landline services is because they are going broke providing them. There is NO money in it for them. If the services were "overpriced" don't you think there would be competitors trying to get their piece of the pie?
As for the lousy 3g cell service, what can I say? Sure another million plus dollar tower and equipment needs to be built nearer to you.. But some engineering and financial analysis team has looked at that and decided that the return on investment was not there at this time. As soon as the ROI is a viable option, and they will serve enough people, they will take it up with the budget committee and funds will be allocated for the new tower. It is as simple as that. They don't care about YOU JD, they care about serving a large number of people with the lowest investment to maximize profit to the stockholders.
You guys can jump up and down and cry all you like, and it won't change a single economic outcome. If rural telco's even survive,in the future it will not be because of voice services, it will be because of service to wireless entities and the growth of wireless communications. As wireless carriers continue to grow and invest in infastructure the "gaps" will eventually fill in. All I can say is be patient. (yeah easy for me to say with 15Meg broadband, 30 if I want it for an extra $10, and 4 bars on my 30 meg 4G cell service) I am only the messenger, shoot me if you please.![]()
There's a lot of logic to what you say. But - consider my situation... we live within 3 miles of the nearest tower, but just out of it's range. Zero cell phone service at my house. Verizon sure didn't tell me that when they sold me their overpriced service. (Overpriced? Yep - $163/month for zero cell phone service is overpriced.) That price also includes telephone line internet service, which is dead slow IF at all. I can count on the internet going down for long periods of time several times per day. That makes it pretty hard to run a home-business.
As far a signal boosters go, those don't always work as advertised either. I've bought two and can't tell one iota difference in the signal.
Sure there are alternatives. I could build myself my own million dollar tower. Or move back to a mega size city. Or better yet, I could just complain about it here on the TbN board and get no results
Sorry - I'm bailing out of this thread - I have a tractor that's just out there calling my name