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Petition for Internet expansion in Puna
#11
Should be yes,but their tech people came out a few weeks ago and told us - just out of their coverage area .
Maybe in 10 to 20 years they might upgrade if more people move in and bull doze the pristine forest .

Mrs . Mimosa

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#12
just out of their coverage area

They must be using some strange definition of "coverage area", or maybe they're just making stuff up because they don't feel like doing the work.

ADSL2 has a range of 17500 feet.

Blocks in HA are 1 mile (5280 feet) x 1/3 mile (1760 feet).

1/C to 4/E is therefore ~15840 feet, which means the entire block of 4 between D and E is within range. (The trunk from 1/C does connect to the line on 4, just look at the poles.)

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#13
Is this thread for real, or just a joke?

Pristine ohia rain forests, really?

Its been so hard watching the Ohia die this past decade (current administration). Sadly Most of Lower puna OR (Ormat county's) ohia forests may no longer be worth saving. The Bulldozing, cutting, burning, and "petitions for more area Internet" may actually bring better entertainment and job options than competing with today's county managed invasions of the fire ants and deadly fungi,jmo.



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#14
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Originally posted by gypsy69

Is this thread for real, or just a joke?

Pristine ohia rain forests, really?

Its been so hard watching the Ohia die this past decade (current administration). Sadly Most of Lower puna OR (Ormat county's) ohia forests may no longer be worth saving. The Bulldozing, cutting, burning, and "petitions for more area Internet" may actually bring better entertainment and job options than competing with today's county managed invasions of the fire ants and deadly fungi,jmo.






arent you packing up and moving mainland? one last jab at all things evil in puna?
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#15
"petitions for more area Internet" may actually bring better entertainment and job options

Already working: Telcom took Federal grant money to build out facilities ("creating jobs"), then refused to connect subscribers within the service area ("entertainment").

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#16
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Originally posted by pahoated

Not Time Warner anymore. It is Charter and Charter has spun it off as Spectrum.


Spectrum is Charter's brand name for their Internet and cable tv services. Its like how Time Warner Cable branded their Internet services Road Runner. In other words, Charter didn't spin off anything.
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#17
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Originally posted by tinkertailor
We wrote to Brian Schatz asking if he'd be interested in introducing legislation to require the PUC to oversee internet service as well as telephone service, it's a necessity these days, but we have had no response.


If you e-mail me at aaron@hawaii.rr.com, I can give you a direct e-mail address to Sen. Schatz office.
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#18
Thanks, Aaron. We did use that email address though. He must be very busy right now.
We also talked with PUC directly. They indicated that they expected that they'd be required to extend their oversight to internet at some time in the future as it is now considered a necessary for modern communication needs. They are just waiting on the legislation. We are trying to find out how to help that happen asap.

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#19
just waiting on the legislation

The franchise agreement which grants OWC ("Spectrum") and Telcom the exclusive right to sell service has not been formally ratified in quite some time; instead, the legacy agreement is being extended every few months.

"All 'They' have to do is" force re-negotiation of the franchise agreement so that it requires growth of the service area. No legislation necessary.
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#20
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Originally posted by kalakoa

just waiting on the legislation

The franchise agreement which grants OWC ("Spectrum") and Telcom the exclusive right to sell service has not been formally ratified in quite some time; instead, the legacy agreement is being extended every few months.



The East and West Hawaii franchise agreement with the State was renewed in March 2016.

http://cca.hawaii.gov/catv/in-the-matter...ii-do-368/
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