How To Make The Internet FREE!

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First my answer.
1. Use available underground fiber optics used by electrical company.
2. Use the same beacons cellphones use to transmit wireless data
3. Add beacons to libraries and government offices to send broadband Wi-Fi signals to communities. And I’m not talking simple beacons, I’m talking high-powered antenna beacons. Then add beacons to traffic lights so reception is bounced around the community. Give a tax-break to people that install a beacon on their rooftops to help bounce the signals. Actually, with this alone you could literally power the entire United States since most government offices have internet. All you would do is share the whatever T1 or T3 line is available, or plug directly into the electric company’s fiber optics to gain access. A local internet surcharge can be added to everyone electrical bill, since everyone has electricity and boom, we all have Internet.

The downside is cable and phone companies will not like this, but in the end, each government office would make more money to improve their community and boost jobs within the IT sector of communities.

2. Why didn’t anyone post an answer? What’s wrong? The question posted is “How can we connect America?” Start giving answers. How do you connect to the internet? Where are the cables, fiberoptics, etc? Think! What is wireless? How does it work? Why do you get free internet in the library? Imagine walking over to your local city hall and demand they install a wireless beacon and charge everyone a surcharge. They’ll say something like, “You’ll have to put this up in some committee.” Then, go over and drop off letters and make the statement when the committee is ready, “We want you to set up our Wi-Fi community. Put it in a ballot for a vote.” Isn’t that all we need? Use our voice. Broadband costs about $56 dollars for the Internet. The goverment would love a piece of that beside the $6 they already take for surcharge tax. Imagine the books the the communities could buy. Wait! We won’t need books! We’d all have Internet! We’d save trees too.

Lend me your ears.

Think of an answer if you don’t like mine. Then Take Action.

Cheers.

Zeus Perez
blog.zeusdidit.com

— Zeus ::)
Sep 25, 2007

   

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