16 Oct
2007
16 Oct
'07
8:46 p.m.
There is probably information available prior to the scope of your research. The long distance market began to be deregulated in the early 1970's and at that time AT&T's competitors were trying to offer cheaper service provisioned with satellite and microwave links rather that the wireline links offered by AT&T. Later-on dorms were probably considered by carriers to be profit centers. High density living space with tech ready consumers...easy to wire up, relatively. If you can strike a deal with the university there are no last mile issues...you dig a trench anywhere you want because the University says its ok. John Laprise Ph.D. Candidate Media, Technology, and Society School of Communication Northwestern University Evanston, IL USA