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Question About Obama's plans for Infrastructure
#21
Wags wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
Oh you can. Just not now. Wait until the formation of the Department of Broadband and Wireless Infrastructure for Community Development is proposed and passed by the congress. Soon after, like it was done for the post office, Comcast and Verizon will not be allowed to deliver "First Class" internet. You can always call the Secretary of Broadband and Wireless Infrastructure for Community Development office to lodge your complaint. Your hold time would be comparable to what you get when calling Social Security office.

Dakota wrote:
I feel sorry for you that the country you live in is so far removed from where you want to be. Bad schools, bad economy, bad industry, bad government, bad...bad...bad. Must be a miserable life.

Will the real Dakota please stand up....
I am celebrating American free enterprise. Something you have a hard time doing. I am sure you'll be happy with one stop shopping for your universal healthcare and wireless internet. I'd rather buy mine from BC and the other from Verizon. One more thing, you got too much time on our hand if you are going through my old posts.
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#22
BigGuynRusty wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
I'd be very surprised if schools and hospitals are going to be in any position to go totally WiFi any time soon. Just the security aspects of that idea are going to be daunting.
All eight medical centers I work for went wireless almost three years ago.
No security issues.

BGnR
And that didn't cost anything and took no time? Maybe I wasn't clear, I meant time and money, not whether it is possible or not. I was talking about an entire country's worth.
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#23
Wags wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
Oh you can. Just not now. Wait until the formation of the Department of Broadband and Wireless Infrastructure for Community Development is proposed and passed by the congress. Soon after, like it was done for the post office, Comcast and Verizon will not be allowed to deliver "First Class" internet. You can always call the Secretary of Broadband and Wireless Infrastructure for Community Development office to lodge your complaint. Your hold time would be comparable to what you get when calling Social Security office.

Dakota wrote:
I feel sorry for you that the country you live in is so far removed from where you want to be. Bad schools, bad economy, bad industry, bad government, bad...bad...bad. Must be a miserable life.

Will the real Dakota please stand up.... Be nice. We were all that age once.
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#24
BigGuynRusty wrote:
[quote=Black Landlord]
[quote=BigGuynRusty]
[quote=$tevie]
I'd be very surprised if schools and hospitals are going to be in any position to go totally WiFi any time soon. Just the security aspects of that idea are going to be daunting.
All eight medical centers I work for went wireless almost three years ago.
No security issues.

BGnR
I know a host of medical centers here in Chicago with free wireless for patients and visitors, but I don't know of any that use wifi for internal business and patient related networking. We have both.
You wouldn't know about the internal WiFi, it won't show up unless you know the name and have a SecurID Password Dongle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecurID
We "Bored" IT Folk try to keep things secure!!

BGnR What's the point of the internal wifi? For places you can't run a wire to?
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