O:9:"MagpieRSS":23:{s:6:"parser";i:0;s:12:"current_item";a:0:{}s:5:"items";a:10:{i:0;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:35:"Comment on FreeUTOPIA! FAQ by Jesse";s:4:"link";s:65:"http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/FreeUtopiaComments/~3/wjsVp9rqM0k/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"Jesse";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 10 Jan 2019 13:47:07 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:53:"http://new.freeutopia.org/?page_id=754#comment-256392";s:11:"description";s:1711:"I mention all the time that the providers on UTOPIA are private companies. It&#039;s one of the main arguments to undercut the false argument that this is &quot;guvmint interwebs&quot;. As far as them operating &quot;on the backs of the taxpayers&quot;, all new footprints constructed since about 2010 have been entirely subscriber-paid. UTOPIA has been covering all operating expenses with system revenues since 2015.

You&#039;re right about speeds, though. Since the last time this FAQ was updated, the difference between UTOPIA connections and DSL/cable has only grown. Comcast does 1Gbps downloads, but only 150Mbps uploads. CenturyLink has done few, if any, upgrades in their residential footprint as the L3 guys are in charge and would prefer to abandon that market.

The suggestion that mobile wireless is equivalent doesn&#039;t live in this or any adjacent reality. The average home connection is chewing up 200GB/mo and most &quot;unlimited&quot; plans start to throttle you after around 22GB. That&#039;s with an average of around 15 connected devices. Fixed wireless tries its best to keep up, but it ultimately struggles to even deliver 100Mbps on a consistent basis. Vivint Wireless is a prominent example of a moonshot that collapsed.

You&#039;re also quite mistaken about bandwidth needs. 4K content uses around 25Mbps. Go up to multiple streams, add in a bit of multi-screening (which most people do these days), and it&#039;s not hard to need a baseline of 100Mbps. Even though UTOPIA subscribers have the option between 100/250Mbps or 1Gbps, somewhere around 1/3 of them opt for gigabit because their needs are greater. You don&#039;t get to tell consumers what they do and don&#039;t need.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:2525:"<p>I mention all the time that the providers on UTOPIA are private companies. It&#8217;s one of the main arguments to undercut the false argument that this is &#8220;guvmint interwebs&#8221;. As far as them operating &#8220;on the backs of the taxpayers&#8221;, all new footprints constructed since about 2010 have been entirely subscriber-paid. UTOPIA has been covering all operating expenses with system revenues since 2015.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re right about speeds, though. Since the last time this FAQ was updated, the difference between UTOPIA connections and DSL/cable has only grown. Comcast does 1Gbps downloads, but only 150Mbps uploads. CenturyLink has done few, if any, upgrades in their residential footprint as the L3 guys are in charge and would prefer to abandon that market.</p>
<p>The suggestion that mobile wireless is equivalent doesn&#8217;t live in this or any adjacent reality. The average home connection is chewing up 200GB/mo and most &#8220;unlimited&#8221; plans start to throttle you after around 22GB. That&#8217;s with an average of around 15 connected devices. Fixed wireless tries its best to keep up, but it ultimately struggles to even deliver 100Mbps on a consistent basis. Vivint Wireless is a prominent example of a moonshot that collapsed.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re also quite mistaken about bandwidth needs. 4K content uses around 25Mbps. Go up to multiple streams, add in a bit of multi-screening (which most people do these days), and it&#8217;s not hard to need a baseline of 100Mbps. Even though UTOPIA subscribers have the option between 100/250Mbps or 1Gbps, somewhere around 1/3 of them opt for gigabit because their needs are greater. You don&#8217;t get to tell consumers what they do and don&#8217;t need.</p>
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You&#039;re right about speeds, though. Since the last time this FAQ was updated, the difference between UTOPIA connections and DSL/cable has only grown. Comcast does 1Gbps downloads, but only 150Mbps uploads. CenturyLink has done few, if any, upgrades in their residential footprint as the L3 guys are in charge and would prefer to abandon that market.

The suggestion that mobile wireless is equivalent doesn&#039;t live in this or any adjacent reality. The average home connection is chewing up 200GB/mo and most &quot;unlimited&quot; plans start to throttle you after around 22GB. That&#039;s with an average of around 15 connected devices. Fixed wireless tries its best to keep up, but it ultimately struggles to even deliver 100Mbps on a consistent basis. Vivint Wireless is a prominent example of a moonshot that collapsed.

You&#039;re also quite mistaken about bandwidth needs. 4K content uses around 25Mbps. Go up to multiple streams, add in a bit of multi-screening (which most people do these days), and it&#039;s not hard to need a baseline of 100Mbps. Even though UTOPIA subscribers have the option between 100/250Mbps or 1Gbps, somewhere around 1/3 of them opt for gigabit because their needs are greater. You don&#039;t get to tell consumers what they do and don&#039;t need.";s:12:"atom_content";s:2525:"<p>I mention all the time that the providers on UTOPIA are private companies. It&#8217;s one of the main arguments to undercut the false argument that this is &#8220;guvmint interwebs&#8221;. As far as them operating &#8220;on the backs of the taxpayers&#8221;, all new footprints constructed since about 2010 have been entirely subscriber-paid. UTOPIA has been covering all operating expenses with system revenues since 2015.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re right about speeds, though. Since the last time this FAQ was updated, the difference between UTOPIA connections and DSL/cable has only grown. Comcast does 1Gbps downloads, but only 150Mbps uploads. CenturyLink has done few, if any, upgrades in their residential footprint as the L3 guys are in charge and would prefer to abandon that market.</p>
<p>The suggestion that mobile wireless is equivalent doesn&#8217;t live in this or any adjacent reality. The average home connection is chewing up 200GB/mo and most &#8220;unlimited&#8221; plans start to throttle you after around 22GB. That&#8217;s with an average of around 15 connected devices. Fixed wireless tries its best to keep up, but it ultimately struggles to even deliver 100Mbps on a consistent basis. Vivint Wireless is a prominent example of a moonshot that collapsed.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re also quite mistaken about bandwidth needs. 4K content uses around 25Mbps. Go up to multiple streams, add in a bit of multi-screening (which most people do these days), and it&#8217;s not hard to need a baseline of 100Mbps. Even though UTOPIA subscribers have the option between 100/250Mbps or 1Gbps, somewhere around 1/3 of them opt for gigabit because their needs are greater. You don&#8217;t get to tell consumers what they do and don&#8217;t need.</p>
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Another thing you fail to mention is that:
- Comcast has upgraded their download speeds to 1 Gbit in virtually every neighborhood
- CenturyLink has upgraded many DSL speeds to 40, 60, 80, 120, 140 Mbit with vectoring and bonding
- Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&#038;T have upgraded most areas to LTE 4G speeds, have options for unlimited data plans. and are working on 5G speeds
- There are a number of wireless broadband Internet providers including Rise Broadband and others in many neighborhoods 
- Speeds of 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit into homes is simply overkill as a typical high definition video stream is in the single Mbits. Households can’t use all that bandwidth even if you have TVs streaming in every room at the same time.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:1881:"<p>One thing you fail to mention to your readers is that the 10 or so retail Internet providers on Utopia are all privately owned companies and those owners make a killing on the backs of the taxpayers without having to invest in the very expensive construction costs like a traditional Internet provider.</p>
<p>Another thing you fail to mention is that:<br />
&#8211; Comcast has upgraded their download speeds to 1 Gbit in virtually every neighborhood<br />
&#8211; CenturyLink has upgraded many DSL speeds to 40, 60, 80, 120, 140 Mbit with vectoring and bonding<br />
&#8211; Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&amp;T have upgraded most areas to LTE 4G speeds, have options for unlimited data plans. and are working on 5G speeds<br />
&#8211; There are a number of wireless broadband Internet providers including Rise Broadband and others in many neighborhoods<br />
&#8211; Speeds of 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit into homes is simply overkill as a typical high definition video stream is in the single Mbits. Households can’t use all that bandwidth even if you have TVs streaming in every room at the same time.</p>
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Another thing you fail to mention is that:
- Comcast has upgraded their download speeds to 1 Gbit in virtually every neighborhood
- CenturyLink has upgraded many DSL speeds to 40, 60, 80, 120, 140 Mbit with vectoring and bonding
- Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&#038;T have upgraded most areas to LTE 4G speeds, have options for unlimited data plans. and are working on 5G speeds
- There are a number of wireless broadband Internet providers including Rise Broadband and others in many neighborhoods 
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<p>Another thing you fail to mention is that:<br />
&#8211; Comcast has upgraded their download speeds to 1 Gbit in virtually every neighborhood<br />
&#8211; CenturyLink has upgraded many DSL speeds to 40, 60, 80, 120, 140 Mbit with vectoring and bonding<br />
&#8211; Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&amp;T have upgraded most areas to LTE 4G speeds, have options for unlimited data plans. and are working on 5G speeds<br />
&#8211; There are a number of wireless broadband Internet providers including Rise Broadband and others in many neighborhoods<br />
&#8211; Speeds of 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit into homes is simply overkill as a typical high definition video stream is in the single Mbits. Households can’t use all that bandwidth even if you have TVs streaming in every room at the same time.</p>
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I am LITERALLY surrounded by areas that are able to get Utopia service, and when I say surrounded I mean I could start walking to a spot that would be able to get service and be there in 30 seconds. Literally a block away on all sides, however for some reason they have my neighborhood listed as unavailable for service even though everything surrounding me is a field. 

It seems ridiculous that a distance of a couple hundred feet means the difference between 3mpbs and something significantly higher. 

Is there someone I can get in touch with or a way to start the process of getting Utopia in my neighborhood in Lindon?

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<p>I am LITERALLY surrounded by areas that are able to get Utopia service, and when I say surrounded I mean I could start walking to a spot that would be able to get service and be there in 30 seconds. Literally a block away on all sides, however for some reason they have my neighborhood listed as unavailable for service even though everything surrounding me is a field. </p>
<p>It seems ridiculous that a distance of a couple hundred feet means the difference between 3mpbs and something significantly higher. </p>
<p>Is there someone I can get in touch with or a way to start the process of getting Utopia in my neighborhood in Lindon?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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I am LITERALLY surrounded by areas that are able to get Utopia service, and when I say surrounded I mean I could start walking to a spot that would be able to get service and be there in 30 seconds. Literally a block away on all sides, however for some reason they have my neighborhood listed as unavailable for service even though everything surrounding me is a field. 

It seems ridiculous that a distance of a couple hundred feet means the difference between 3mpbs and something significantly higher. 

Is there someone I can get in touch with or a way to start the process of getting Utopia in my neighborhood in Lindon?

Thanks!";s:12:"atom_content";s:1447:"<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I am LITERALLY surrounded by areas that are able to get Utopia service, and when I say surrounded I mean I could start walking to a spot that would be able to get service and be there in 30 seconds. Literally a block away on all sides, however for some reason they have my neighborhood listed as unavailable for service even though everything surrounding me is a field. </p>
<p>It seems ridiculous that a distance of a couple hundred feet means the difference between 3mpbs and something significantly higher. </p>
<p>Is there someone I can get in touch with or a way to start the process of getting Utopia in my neighborhood in Lindon?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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