Tom, your post says it all. I've been after my local wireless ISP to mesh me in for over 4 years. He wants me to round up another 19 subscribers to make it worth his while. His primary tower is invisible to me. Qwest representatives actually laugh when I ask about DSL. I live up a gulch, in an electronic black hole -- no radio, TV or cell coverage. MCI cable goes by our feed road about 7 miles away. My only connection out is an analog phone line dialup that often gets up to 26kbps. Statistics aren't the way to describe the problem; 100% of folks who ate green beans prior to 1918 are dead. Satellite hookups average $1800 to $2000 for the first year. Nobody in the area is even looking at BPL or other technologies. The most frequent reason given is insufficient subscribers per mile.