paulsharvey
Super Member
Oh, another point; just cause a fiber is there, does not mean its available. Lots of telecoms dont provide home service, they run to commercial customers, goverment customers, and cell towers, as well as sell back bone to smaller telecoms.With that much infrastructure it is not what I would even start to call rural.
Much rural has no water lines, no gas lines and most of the other utilities are on poles if even available.
One, on the south side of the road, 3 each, 1.25" conduits, single 144 count fiber, I watched in 2016/2017, they run to cell sites, some limited commercial customers, and every single county building in my county. Every fire house, school, library, sheriff's substation, voting precinct, ect. But, they wont run to your house.