Tilted Kilt is lucky they're not being sued by Sport Kilt for the embroidered badges on their kilts. They're almost identical to the ones used by Sport Kilt. But SK is run by good people and so they don't go around suing people.
That's the nice thing about the way they're doing the roll out. As communities step up and buy votes they'll start creeping towards JoCo. I know that Rivermarket wasn't included in he initial coverage area, but my friends that live there and their neighbors as of 10pm last night they only need 5 more people in Riverside to sign up and then they would be in the next stage of the roll out. So as cities like Olathe and Shawnee and other suburbs start gaining interest, we should start seeing Fiber availability over the next year or two.
Saw on Facebook today (where I have several friends who use Vibrams) that Tony Post is resigning as CEO. I wonder if they'll keep up with the better customer service, or if they'll revert to the old "sue everyone" mindset.
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Tilted Kilt is lucky they're not being sued by Sport Kilt for the embroidered badges on their kilts. They're almost identical to the ones used by Sport Kilt. But SK is run by good people and so they don't go around suing people.
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Re: Too bad most of it is in neighborhoods most don't want to live in
That's the nice thing about the way they're doing the roll out. As communities step up and buy votes they'll start creeping towards JoCo. I know that Rivermarket wasn't included in he initial coverage area, but my friends that live there and their neighbors as of 10pm last night they only need 5 more people in Riverside to sign up and then they would be in the next stage of the roll out. So as cities like Olathe and Shawnee and other suburbs start gaining interest, we should start seeing Fiber availability over the next year or two.
Interesting Update
Saw on Facebook today (where I have several friends who use Vibrams) that Tony Post is resigning as CEO. I wonder if they'll keep up with the better customer service, or if they'll revert to the old "sue everyone" mindset.