The peasants of a Pulitzer Lyddington
To write and send this note I felt like a peasant Rutland County, near Birminmgham. Or at least must have felt like that farmer until yesterday. In fact, in his county, particularly in the small village of 200 inhabitants of Lyddington, on the other days have a broadband 17.43 a megabyte, while I have therefore resorted to a stick and find a suitable position to take a covered area so that I could connect, as happens with mobile phones in Pantelleria. That farmer with 199 other colleagues will be paid 25 000 pounds with the service. The farmers who live in 70miglia from Birmingham have the self-financed broadband. Insommma we are in a new phase, says Massimo Sideri Corriere della Sera yesterday, there is need for connectivity in fringe areas (indeed, especially in those areas) and there are bad investments not only in Italy in connectivity. You do business with what goes on the networks and infrastructure and not with the connection (from the excavation, the laying of cables becomes a problem Google but municipal companies). All this reminds me of the theme of public water pipelines and wars on ...
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