• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    2 months ago

    Yeah. Seems pointless, but I bet they’re trying to attract folks with work-from-home jobs.

    There’s a big migration of work-from-home folks out to areas where they can have bigger homes, gardens and such.

    I think the theory is that whichever towns or cities attract these folks first will grow into long term preferred work-from-home destinations, using the tax revenue and voting habits of the first folks to move in.

    It’s a gamble, but an interesting one.

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      2 months ago

      Start with bringing in the fiber. I can deal without overnight delivery, a good sushi place or a brewpub, but I draw the line at fiber

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          Maybe I’m spoiled with fiber but I know I’d never want to go back, even just for video calls. Give how over-provisioned and glitchy most internet connections are, you do need a huge margin of overcapacity to get a reliable call in.

          But yeah, as the other guy said, you’re going to need fiber to the town for more than a couple people. Even cable internet needs fiber to the neighborhood.

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          WFH jobs may not require fiber to the home, but if there’s no fiber infrastructure to support the overall traffic of the area then it’s just not going to work. Particularly when we’re talking about getting internet out to rural areas - fiber carries signal much further than copper, and can thus reach more communities.

    • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      For WFH crows the town needs fiber, and in another post he stated the town doesn’t have that.

      I can see your point and that’s what I figured they were trying to attract

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        There’s Starlink, now. But somehow, relying on a Musk product to be able to do your job seems… risky.

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          Y’all are describing me with astounding accuracy, hah!

          Moved from big city to small nearby city for the garden, work from home, no cable or fiber internet, so gotta rely on Starlon Lusk

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        For WFH crows the town needs fiber, and in another post he stated the town doesn’t have that.

        Did I? I don’t know if Cumberland has fiber options nowadays.