mjk45 said:
Yes the population is smaller but unlike Canada the major cities are spread out Take the City of Perth West Australia it is the worlds most isolated capital city in terms of location to another major city and it will be connected , so in terms of distance the back bone will cover a huge geographical area , in the US of you would have lots more cities and towns connected to that back bone but then again that means more subscribers hence more money generated , still the stumbling block in the US would be that in Australia the Federal and State governments have a long history of infrastructure building ,most of our major infrastructure was built that way , our early railways and utilities where Govt built initiatives , where yours where private. |
When I said the US is spread out I'm talking about the 10s of millions of Americans who are peppered through rural America. Perth may be isolated, but it's still a city and a big one at that. All it takes to connect a house to the internet in Perth is an extra 300 feet of cable. In America it could take 10 miles of cable to ge to just one home. That's uncountable millions of miles of cable that no company is going to lay because they won't make enough money from one family's subscription when it takes so much cable just for them.








