In rural areas such as those served by WNRC there's typically only one CATV-High Speed Internet service provider-
Meaning no price wars-
I know as I live in rural eastern Sierra California-
I just signed up for High Speed Internet Service here through a neighborhood Wi-Max link,and its costing me $50/mos.+installation.
The only competition is satellite which is slower-
Anyway my point is that we have pricing power with our CATV service,and there should be a steady increase of High Speed Internet demand as everyone who can afford it will drop dial-up in rural Nevada.
Not many entertainment options for the miners in Elko outside of the bar,shooting rabbits, or visiting the local cat house-
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My opinions are my own and and DD I post should be confirmed as unbiased