> Minneapolis BIS blindly accepted the word of sales people that promised > the moon. Totally agree with you on that. BIS then sold the City Council on the deal. > The city of Minneapolis is not that small neighborhood though, nor is it > lacking in connectivity options. Wait. You're not saying that I have any real choice about connecting to the Internet in Minneapolis, are you? There's Qwest, Comcast, and USIW. Three vendors are not what I call a choice. (I may be misunderstanding your statement.) I want reasonably priced fiber to my home, please. -- Peter Fleck Blog: http://www.pfhyper.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/pfhyper pfhyper at gmail.com