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One of the most successful singing competitions on American television
is The Voice on NBC. We've had the opportunity to
sit down with those who have participated since two thy sixteen.
So where can you find them? In one place? Aroe
dot net, Aero dot net. Look for that voice. Enjoy
your exploration. I like asking questions, and the reason why
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is because the fund begins when you start researching for
answers such as is it important or just great marketing?
Should we be making our way toward more fiber internet?
Plus the downside of ripping stuff out and putting in
all of that digital technology. My name is Erro. I'm
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a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on the
sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I happen to call it the daily Mess, a chronological
walk through an everyday world. Yeah, this is what I
write about in the morning. As a receiver of thoughts
and ideas. We as people tend to throw things to
the side because we think we're gonna deal with it later.
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When a subject arrives inside of me, I know it
is time to dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal,
but by doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This
is the daily mess. Why is it so important for
this generation to begin a process to move toward fiber
internet connections? Here comes the wow factor, the twist. Do
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not turn fiber internet into a fad like they want
it to become. Fiber internet is less about hype and
more about whether if it fits into your lifestyle. Let
me say that again. Fiber internet is less about hype
and more about whether it fits into your digital life.
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Fiber continues to get the attention of consumers because of
symmetrical speeds, which are needed if you host podcasts, if
you're a photographer doing work at home plus other remote
working expectations, or you depend on live streaming for gaming.
A slower internet creates a huge void in our lives.
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Fiber internet is the best reliable connection. There's less interference.
Plus they say it performs better during bad weather. If you,
like most families, you're a multiple user of digital well,
the digital champions of the world of fiber they say
that you're protected for the future. You only need to
rewire your home one time. You'll soon respect every one
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of those workers that are out there on that road
in that bitter cold, dressed up in Orange that are
laying that fiber line. Don't be afraid of the pricing either.
Now here's the thing. I saved one hundred and fifty
dollars by switching users. Do your homework, make sure you're
making the right decision. Hey, coming up next. Now that
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we've glorified fiber Internet, what's the downside? Hey, welcome back
to the daily mess. Now that we've been sitting around
glorifying the process of fiber Internet, are there any signals
that say, hey, look, it's not exactly what you think. Therefore,
maybe you shouldn't make the digital jump. If you live
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alone or mostly use the Internet for email, you don't
need the route of the fiber Internet. Those leading the
movement want consumers to know it's not about bragging rights.
It's about consistency, reliability, and headroom. If your Internet is
a huge part of how you work, create, or stream,
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a fiber connection is a sweet walk forward. But are
there any fiber Internet nightmares? Number one providers that advertise
faster speeds but only run fiber to the neighborhood, not
up to your house. Red Flags should look for people
who use words like fiber powered, hybrid, fiber and claim
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you can reach high levels of symmetrical speeds. Number two,
companies have a lot of hidden fees. Pay close attention
before you put your name on that line. Number three,
adding fiber Internet means outside digging and inside drilling. It
took them four hours to put it inside my home.
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Your room is not going to look the same. Be aware.
Number three. Always know where your fiber line is going
to be buried. According to the experts, it's nothing more
than thin glass. One shovel planting flowers, digging for trees,
doing something around the yard. You can into your fiber
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internet connection. Boom that fast. I'm Marrol and that's the
daily mess.