Camden (WSYR-TV) -- A Camden resident on Dixon Road says he and about 16 of his neighbors can’t get high speed Internet and he wants to know why, in this day and age, can’t they.
Well, the regulations say that for providers like Time Warner to offer service, there must be 35 homes per aerial cable mile. If there are enough homes to justify running the cable, there’ll be TV and high-speed Internet available. Otherwise, you’re still in a holding pattern at the moment.
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