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posted by n1 on Thursday September 18 2014, @04:29AM   Printer-friendly
from the now-thats-teamwork dept.

The Local Germany reports:

Shunned by government and big telecom companies, [Sollwitt, a village of 123 homes] in rural northwest Germany is set to expand the super-fast internet network they built to a second village.

[...]The project is the latest effort of Burgerbreitbandnetz, the Citizen's Broadband Internet Company, a small group of locals who took it upon themselves to build a super high-speed internet network in the village of Lowenstedt when Germany's major telecommunications companies turned them away. The group hopes to connect 59 villages in the county by 2021.

"Their answer was no," said Ute-Gabriel Boucsein, head of the village internet startup. "They say the region where we live [in Schleswig-Holstein] is too far away and there aren't enough people."

For the big telecom companies, that meant there wasn't enough money to be made. But for the villagers, it was a matter of survival.

"In 2010, the villages had problems selling land," said Boucsein. "People want to buy, but they ask how fast, how good the internet is and when it's not so good the people don't buy." Not only do new people not move in, but the young people leave, says dairy farmer Holger Jensen. "Then, when the older people start to die, the village shrinks."

[...]For €999, villagers could become shareholders in the company and provide the money needed to get financing to build the fibre-optic infrastructure. The Burgerbreitbandnetz team needs 68 percent of households in the village to sign up. As of this afternoon the company had signed up 72 percent of the homes in Sollwitt.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by aristarchus on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:50AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:50AM (#94823) Journal

    No, not the broadband network! Soylent News has made it! And I do mean "it"! Our first three comments on this topic involved crudity and name-calling! This only happens when a news aggregation site is big enough to attract either teenage boys or paid shills of major corporations (and I admit, telling these apart can be difficult). So here's to the citizens of Sollwitt, and the Burgerbreitbandnetz, may they live long and prosper! Go Soylent! Once you do, you'll never go back!

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  • (Score: 1, Offtopic) by E_NOENT on Thursday September 18 2014, @10:38AM

    by E_NOENT (630) on Thursday September 18 2014, @10:38AM (#94893) Journal

    Have we seen any *BSD is dying posts yet? That's another milestone.

    (Of course, in light of the systemd fiasco, maybe s#BSD#Linux#g ... grumble grumble)

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    I'm not in the business... I *am* the business.
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 18 2014, @02:56PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 18 2014, @02:56PM (#95005)

      Did Netcraft confirm it?

  • (Score: 1, Offtopic) by mrclisdue on Thursday September 18 2014, @01:30PM

    by mrclisdue (680) on Thursday September 18 2014, @01:30PM (#94954)

    Congratulations!

    I now wait, with bated breath, for beta!

    cheers,

    • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:45PM

      by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:45PM (#95126) Journal

      Wow again! We have Soylentils who know how to spell "bated" as in breath"? So to recap: Foul-mouthed AC trolls and shills, check; educated, literate, and tech-savvy members, check! There will be no beta!

  • (Score: 2) by opinionated_science on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:47PM

    by opinionated_science (4031) on Thursday September 18 2014, @06:47PM (#95128)

    yes, but 2 of them were scored >0. As I have started following the "for comfortable viewing threshold set >0", I assume this is supposed to happen...