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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Will the 700 Mhz Band Bring Broadband to Rural Areas?

parts of rural America have broadband internet access and I guess you could say it is available to everyone if you consider the satellite services which cover the entire country which are ridiculously expensive for the initial setup and monthly service. There also is a patchwork of local providers offering wireless internet services off of water towers and grain elevators and buildings. These services are limited in the amount of bandwidth they can offer, not because the wireless gear is not capable of high speeds, but because the actual t1s or t3s to provide the backhaul to the internet are so expensive.

The nice thing about this particular spectrum is it will go through trees, walls, and just about anything for a long distance from a central broadcast point. So the cost of deployment is reduced because one central broadcast station will cover a large area and the cost of setting it up and providing internet access is spread over more customers. This is all contingent upon local providers being able to gain access to the spectrum in their area.

Google started a discussion about this spectrum and tried to influence the FCC to require the purchaser of the spectrum to provide access to third parties at wholesale prices. I am not sure what wholesale prices means but to a company like Verizon it means another chance to gouge anyone who wants put up the amount they will arbitrarily come up with.

I think if some company is going to rent a piece of this spectrum in their area it should be cheap, cheap to the point it is a negligible expense in the operation of an ISP's costs to provide internet access. The telcos like to promote themselves as service providers. If one of them gets this spectrum let them do a real service to this country and provide cheap access to everyone who is willing to do something valuable with the spectrum in their area.

Each election cycle politicians have spouted crap about bringing broadband access to rural areas. first of all, I do not think they really know anything about the business and the technology. Secondly, they have ignored the large group of small companies that have already been providing broadband access in rural areas. Finally, they have been all to happy to take money from telcos that maintain a stranglehold on access out to the internet by charging too much for broadband circuits to carry rural traffic to the internet.

Michael Dappert is a co-founder of Winco, Inc., a provider of wireless internet access to small communities in West central Illinois. More articles and discussion can be found at Mike's Garden Blog and discusses a wide range of topics at Flyoverfolks.com

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Shopping Golf Equipments And Accessories Online

Online golf stores are providing number of products like store carries the largest selection of golf books, online golf videos & golf DVDs. Online sports stores can fulfill all your sports equipment needs. Many golf stores maintain a separate department to customize the ideas and needs of the customers, and some have specialists to educate golfers on such matters as golf rules and etiquette.

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The great advantage of online golf club is that you do not have to settle knockoff golf clubs, whereas you can find them at discount price that is more affordable. Another big thing about online shopping is that you will know everything when new lines of golf club will be demonstrated. The most significant nature of online golf store is that they are updated time and again to keep it as per demand of time. You can buy golf clubs online at very reasonable price as compared to the price of your local golf stores.

There is no doubt that shopping from online golf store is the best way to save some cash. In order to shop online, the customers have to supply some information and create an account with the store. When purchasing golf equipment online, there are a few other things you should keep an eye on to ensure a smooth and successful experience. A good golf retailer will also offer fitting advice, either by telephone, email or live chat, or through an online system, where you answer a few questions online and the website tells you what options you should check when ordering your clubs.

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Buying online is an excellent option because of the convenience. Prices are often lower, too, since an online store doesn't have the same overheads a normal pro shop has. Most online stores run regular closeout offers and it's not unusual to find bags and carts among them. So when weighing up a price online, be sure to take into account the relevant shipping and handling charges.

Inevitably, you may find that the color or features of the product you buy online aren't quite what you want. There is a maximum chance that you may be victim of misjudgment while online ordering something from a picture that looks great. Most reputable online golf stores will offer an unconditional returns deal (normally lasting around 30 days post-purchase). pre-owned golf equipment is sold through a wide variety of channels including local and regional retailers dealing in second-hand goods, auctions, consumer-to-consumer through classified ads or internet sites, garage sales, and consignment and pawn shops.

To buy the best golfing equipment online, you can visit some of the stores, which have their websites, uploaded on the Internet and you can buy the stuff online. With a growing number of bricks and mortar stores putting their stock online it seems that the monopoly for selling golf clubs has finally been broken. And to keep prices at rock bottom, you can order online, so you get: The lowest possible prices as stores compete head-to head for your custom.

James Young Clark is a successful Webmaster and publisher of www.AGolfersParadise.com. He provides more information about golf and golf issues that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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