←back to thread

1135 points carride | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
Show context
qwe----3 ◴[] No.32411651[source]
> over $30,000 for each of those homes to get served

This doesn't seem very efficient to me.

replies(13): >>32411670 #>>32411682 #>>32411693 #>>32411775 #>>32411831 #>>32411955 #>>32412075 #>>32412123 #>>32412258 #>>32413016 #>>32413760 #>>32414638 #>>32420670 #
fourthark ◴[] No.32411831[source]
At $55/mo, he'll start making a profit in 45 years.
replies(1): >>32411957 #
TrueGeek ◴[] No.32411957[source]
From the article: he had $2.6MM in help from the "American Rescue Plan's Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds".

He's being paid by the government to bring Internet access to homes in the state that aren't currently wired for it.

replies(2): >>32412037 #>>32412153 #
qwe----3 ◴[] No.32412037[source]
That bill and these types of projects are basically why we have 10% inflation now.
replies(5): >>32412105 #>>32412142 #>>32412152 #>>32412155 #>>32412376 #
LetsGetTechnicl ◴[] No.32412152[source]
Inflation isn't at 10% but it seems like investing in infrastructure is a good idea. If we needed to pinch pennies we could start at the bloated military budget
replies(1): >>32412343 #
_wolfie_ ◴[] No.32412343[source]
Right, in the middle of war with Russia and with war with China on the horizon. Great idea.
replies(3): >>32412716 #>>32413063 #>>32414026 #
1. LetsGetTechnicl ◴[] No.32413063[source]
Wars we've provoked/are provoking but that's not a discussion relevant to the original submission