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Part 6: Necessary Components for Community Sustainability Communication Once digital communication was established, the present large scale companies such as AT&T and the like have been facing an ever more difficult task. With each advance in chip manufacturing the process of transmitting data, be it voice, text or images has been getting cheaper, and cheaper at an ever accelerated rate. In the face of these maturing technologies, the large conglomerates have been faced with the problem of how to continue to justify their high prices for their services. Up to this point, their standard operating procedure has been to take a technology that by its very nature should be getting evermore simple and straightforward and making it vastly more complicated than it need be. The second thing that they have done, is that in collaboration with the central government they have restricted the access to most wireless spectrum at the community level. This in turn has made it virtually impossible for local communities to use their wireless bandwith in a way that would best serve their local populace. This leads to one of the few short-term positive benefits of the coming financial collapse. With the disappearance of large scale federal currency, the federal regulations that are maintained through this financial mechanism will also go away. At that point, each community will be in a position to use its local airways to its best advantage. The only thing required to take advantage of this burgeoning opportunity is for the community to maintain a minimum level of digital product production.
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Part 7: Our Future Under the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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