Social media post on Mastodon by Dan Moren.

It reads, “ My son just got me out of talking to a door-to-door cable salesman so I guess parenthood was all worth it.”

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve pretty much resolved to stay in my current house until I die because i cant go back to the time before fiber. How do people even live with cable, DSL, or the horror of wireless?

    • MystikIncarnate
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      2 months ago

      I’m holding out hope that the fiber provider figures it out and I’ll never move again.

      I’m fairly positive it’s just a matter of time before someone brings in fiber to the neighborhood.

      The DSL provider is running fiber to a new subdivision that hasn’t even started construction about 1km from my house. Seems like a farmer retired and a developer bought the land. The power utility already put in a pad transformer for the new subdivision, there’s no reason to put a transformer there unless you’re putting in something significant, and the local DSL guys don’t do copper for new builds. They’ve migrated to XGS-PON fiber, and won’t install anything less than that in new areas.

      My house is in the pre-existing town, so it will take a bit longer before I see it.

      I’m rooting for the local fiber guys, but if they don’t make a move soon, the DSL guys will beat them to it.

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m talking about years or decades here. It’ll be a while before I can call up and get service dropped to my address from the DSL guys, so the local fiber company doesn’t have to move fast, they just need to move faster than the DSL guys will.

      Both companies have fiber on the utility post across the street. I can literally look up at the post and identify it. I don’t think the DSL guys have the splitters set up to provide access to my neighborhood, they’re just moving mostly dark fiber through, and they’re serving a community center and a school up the road. So it’s not all dark fiber. The local fiber guys are just missing an over-the-road aerial line permit… They’re much closer to being done, they just need permission from the town to run the line across the road so I can get service. IMO, they’re much closer to being done, but the DSL company is a pretty big operator. They could get everything done within a few months if they wanted to push for it. Clearly, my little community is small fries for them.

      I survive on cable because I have to. It’s not great, but it’s also not bad.