One of our own in the Guardian.

Joe Hamelin joe at nethead.com
Sun Jul 14 04:44:18 UTC 2013


http://www.nwi.net/ I'm thinking.  Rides the county's fiber network.  I
remember delivering them T1s from Seattle back in the day ('96ish).  I sure
wish I could get some of that love.

--
Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474


On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:32 PM, Grant Ridder <shortdudey123 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Someone I know in Washington state has 100/100 at home and made the
> comment to me a year ago that it was one of the slower speeds offered.  I
> am not sure who his ISP is however.
>
> -Grant
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:20 PM, Joe Hamelin <joe at nethead.com> wrote:
>
>> Jima said: Really, who has 100/100 at home?
>>
>> Oddly, those living in Grand Coulee, WA.
>>
>> I went there once to setup corporate connectivity for a regional tire
>> store.  They ordered the minimal drop, 50/50Mbs. One of the tire changers
>> there told me that he had 100/100 at home for $50/month.
>>
>> This was a town without T-Mobile service. I had to haul out the butt set
>> and clip on to the business POTS lines to turn up the VPN.
>>
>> Most of rural Central Washington has very good fiber connectivity. Forward
>> looking Public Utility Districts FTW!
>>
>> --
>> Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
>>
>
>



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