WFH jobs may not require fiber to the home, but if there's no fiber infrastructure to support the overall traffic of the area then it's just not going to work. Particularly when we're talking about getting internet out to rural areas - fiber carries signal much further than copper, and can thus reach more communities.
At least it’s something different from the disappointing status quo of dying towns in America. Still sad. Pictures of the town make it look like it’s a charming little place. Hopefully things can turn around for it.
I stick with Margaret Cho’s advice on vegans from her Assassin tour back in 2005:
And especially, especially, don't fuck with vegans. Do not look vegans in the eye. If you get into an argument with a vegan, say "I'm wrong" and run away as fast as you can. Do not fuck with vegans because they will fuck you up...BECAUSE THEY'RE HUNGRY.
I’ve got symmetrical gigabit in my apartment, with the option to upgrade to 5 or 8. I’d have to upgrade my equipment to use those speeds, but it’s nice to know I have the option.
I use that app to arrange community Bible study groups. Really helps fill a hole in my soul.