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Comment Re:opening for Google? (Score 1) 76

I am in Kansas City and it is questionable whether I can get it. Because they only give it to people who have enough pre-subscribers in their area (they call the areas Fiberhoods) who also sign up for it. I am the only person in my Fiberhood who is a potential subscriber. My friend's neighborhood had 3 people sign up so far, far from the goal. My brother's neighborhood reached the goal and he can actually get it. In general, it looks like their strategy has, in a roundabout way, led to mostly middle and upper classes being eligible for the service and other neighborhoods being deprived. AT&T U-verse isn't available in my neighborhood either, although it's available in my aunt's neighborhood. I'm sure Time Warner is breathing a sigh of relief that their monopoly will still be intact for most of the city.

Comment Re:Good (Score 2) 228

They also say "up to" with the knowledge that nobody will understands it means "hardly ever reaching". I wish we had laws against misleading advertising in the United States. Instead, they allow "puffery", which seems to me like the opposite of a law against misleading advertising. As a side note, Google Fiber also says "up to".

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