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To: DenverTechie who wrote (1610)7/20/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: drmorgan  Read Replies (3) of 12823
 
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I'm planning on switching my ISDN service over to RADSL very soon now as RADSL is available (256k $40/month) in my area. One thing I'm wondering about is the CO. In my area (Salt Lake City) there are many affluent neighborhoods who are not close enough to the CO. In fact there are thousands of people who can get the service but I can tell you that knowing these areas and the average income in those areas, it's not going to happen. Sure some people will sign up but US West cannot expect nearly the percentages of sign up's that they would get from affluent areas. Our suburbs have exploded with growth and that is where the money is. What can be done to offer (the people with $$) DSL to the areas that will have good percentages of people signing up?
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