Posted by fastline on January 04, 2020 at 20:31:44 from (99.13.20.112):
This will be an odd question, but.....A local company is currently operating on a grant to expand rural internet and are laying fiber optic line currently and offering (not introductory) speeds of 1 gig download, and 500mg upload for about half the price of what people are currently paying for 10meg download speeds via wireless.
Wireless is unreliable, and ridiculous expensive for what it is.
For those that may not understand, the offering is speed that is about 100x faster for HALF the price, and reliable in all weather conditions.
I also have dealt with this company personally and very impressed with their local customer service. What is more is once that fiber is run to your home, you have it!! Disconnect later, I don't even care, but to be honest, fiber is where the tech is today.
My old incentive in this is getting the company to come down the road with their fiber and offer service. They won't do that if people won't connect, but as I told the company, "most people have no clue what they have or how much better this can be for them".
I just need to find a non "saleman-ish" way of presenting it to them. I know this company is not doing this level of selling, but I actually run web businesses and know how good this really is. This is literally like getting downtown New York speed, in the middle of nowhere, and a price that is super competitive.
How do I get the neighbors onboard? I already know they will save money because I know what they are paying now.
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