Interesting that this debate is taking place in Britain - it's happening here, too, but at a much lower volume.
I can't get broadband where I live - it's not available. I'm on ISDN instead, and have been satisfied with the results. And that's a good thing, because at the rate of infrastructure development here, I'll never have broadband.
Broadband vital to rural economy - e-envoy. Sheep-worrying stuff [The Register]
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