1) Low population density means that it's difficult to get connections in some areas, combined with 2) Universal service requirements mean that regulated telcos make up their low density loss leaders in the highly populated areas, plus 3) Unmetered phone calls (unlike most other countries) has traditionally meant that people have been more reluctant to upgrade
from dialup to broadband.
Both experts» careers span
from dialup to mobile.
Not exact matches
Indeed, 110,000 people ordered something
from Columbia House last year, a statistic as befuddling as the 2.3 million people who still subscribe to AOL
dialup.
Just remember you cant have
dialup or you will have the same problems as the guy
from Texas.