Thursday, October 30, 2008

Sign of the times are changing

Who would of thought that High-Speed Internet access would be on the top of the "I can't get through life without it" list. Intrestingly, is the fact that the average Canadaian would rather give up DVD's, TV, Cable, Land Telephone, Cell Phone, even the Blackberry, food but not a Hi Speed Interent Access!!! All of which are replaceable with a headset and a high speed broadband line!!

I guess being an ISP (Internet Service Provider) is topping the list of recession proof businesses... who would of thought of that 10 years ago???

http://www.HighSpeedOntario.com/

Monday, October 27, 2008

High Speed Internet Access food for thought...

Sign of the times, the latest economic data indicates that the average person, when in times of budget cut backs will choose to cut almost anything out of the budget except for a hi-speed internet connection.

Everyone is talking about being in a 'recession proof ' buisness such as the 'hair cuts 'and 'soup' business but you can now add to the list 'connection to the interent' being one of the most important needs of Canadaians today.

And shaking around the world are financial wizards trying to figure out where to put your money and where not too.

If I was a land line telephone company like Bell or Telus, or a cable provider such as Rogers, knowing that the first thing to being chopped out of the average Canadian budget, will be land lines, cell lines and cable tv, I would be shaking too!! Luckily, they are in the interent business and most likely see the interent portion of their revenue stay the same or increase modestly.

But if I were to cut my green foot print, today working from home, all you need is a good high speed interent provider and you can eliminate the land phone, cable, cell phone costs and do it all from the comfort of my laptop!!

Gone are the days of TV and long distance phone charges, bring on the YouTube, Facebook, Ipod generation, as they are now going to lead us out of this recession in a high speed way.

Bring it on at http://www.highspeedontario.com/