The area of Stillwater he is in is most definitely NOT high income.  Low to
moderate would be a more accurate assessment.  The homes are very old and
probably selling at a premium (I digress -- our economy will correct and
when it does, we will see that we entered a resession last November) -- so
the copper is old and there is not a lot of cash in the neighborhoods.  I
don't know if the theory of DSL where the Money is applies.  Incidentally,
DSL in Maple Grove is nearly non-existant.  Again -- a blow to that theory.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn" <fertch at mninter.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] DSL woes


> Phil Mendelsohn wrote:
> > Hang on -- be careful about distorting geography.  The difference
between
> > the eastern and western 'burbs is that it's fifteen miles from downtown
> > St. Paul to the WI border, whereas that same 15 miles west puts you in
> > Plymouth or Eden Prairie (more or less.)  Different pattern of
development
> > too -- the cornfields in Woodbury were a lot closer to 3M world HQ than
> > the cornfields in the west/SW 'burbs...
> >
>
>
> Part of the issue is that given development and expansion, they (meaning
> telco's and such) will go to where money is.  Meaning that the SW 'burbs
> will get things more than nearly any other areas first.  Why?  Because
> the business revenue, coupled with the fact that many of the residents
> of those areas are of a higher income.  Hence, the reason why Stillwater
> and IGH has high speed connectivity (residential income).  Someone was
> right in saying that there's a price to pay for living in the outer
> cities, but then again there's a price to pay anywhere.
>
> While I may gripe about having to pay the price I do for ISDN, I'm glad
> that I am able to pay that price (meaning I have a job).  But in the
> meantime, I'm going to keep hounding Qwest to put DSL (of some type) in
> as well as hound AT&T to buy out the stinking little cable company in
> our town (Citation Cable owned by US Cable).
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