We don't have fiber optics here, and I doubt I'd see it in the next few or more years.

I live off a 30 mile road. To the east is a 2 mile wide lagoon, a barrier island and the ocean. Tto the west is a protected wetland. Most of the lots are 50 acres or so, and other than a half dozen short dead-end spurs there are no cross streets. All this points out to is this: There are very few homes per mile of cable, so the return on the investment is poor.

I live on one of those dead-end spurs. Before zoning, a guy divided his 56 acre lot in two, and on one side of the divide, redivided them and built one cottage per year. Mine was built in 1950 and sits on not quite a half acre.

So if they ever decide to invest in fiber, they would probably start in a more densely populated section of town where they can get more bang for their bucks.

But for me, living near the water in a half acre of greenery is worth the cable TV upload/download not so speedy speeds.


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