I've been informed by the office of El Dorado County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sweeney that yesterday's Tahoe Daily Tribune (registration required) story reporting that the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors has scheduled a closed door meeting on Aug. 21 with AT&T officials regarding expanding DSL service in West Slope neighborhoods is incorrect.
Tahoe area Supervisor Norma Santiago's office however reports a meeting is in the works involving her office, the county's IT director, Jackie Nilius, and AT&T representatives about expanding DSL service in Santiago's district.
Stay tuned for further updates.
2 comments:
Okay not that I blame them for fighting for what they want but I can see it already, some of El Dorado county is going to lobby for (and likely get) wired broadband and some just won't regardless of lobbying.
To maintain any kind of bargaining clout, El Dorado county needs to be united and push for better broadband access for all its residents or not allow them to deliver access to any market within the county.
I say we forget about begging to AT&T and move on to a different company. AT&T's satelite crud has shown us that they don't give a darn and aren't likely to.
Comcast is around here too. with them we would have tv internet end VOIP availability. Of Course they could have big-buisness syndrome as well...
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