Computing [1]: Elderly are hit hard while wealthy countryside dwellers are in line for subsidised high speed broadband [2]
Posted by editor on Feb 14, 2011 - 02:12 PM
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For example, I hear Kent County Council are seriously considering
cutting subsidised bus services.
It strikes me as bizarre that while the elderly and poor are being hit
very hard, countryside dwellers who generally aren't short of a few bob,
should be in line for subsidised high speed broadband.
There are already options for those living in rural locations (wireless
broadband, satellite broadband or broadband via the 3G mobile network).
Yes, these cost more, but those of us living in built-up areas have to
put up with stinking traffic fumes and a generally more noisier
problematic environment.
I'd love to live in a cleaner quieter less stressful rural location, but
can't afford to. These aren't areas of so-called "market failure". They
are actually areas of advantageous surroundings.
If you have to pay more than the 'going rate' for fast broadband access
as a consequence of living in a more beneficial environment, then people
should do so when they can afford it. Those with plenty of money, and
keen to keep and add to it, are always happy to receive state handouts.
But as I've pointed out, there are already options for rural dwellers.
So, put your hand in your pocket, or move somewhere else.
Yours
Alexis
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