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Monday, February 26, 2007

Wal Mart's newest initiative

Hi everyone!  I'm Heather DeMarco at the business desk and I'd like to start the week by zooming in on the latest Wal Mart initiative. 
This newest Wal Mart venture involves the company offering very attractive prices for downloads on movies and videos.  It's a brash and bold initiative on the part of Wal Mart but what else is new.  We have to commend Wal Mart for their latest initiative but the experts are a bit uncertain and sceptical about this one.
According to the gurus, it would probably take another 10 years before the majority of homes in the United States become completely wireless and in order for any household to take advantage of this initiative their home would have to be wireless.  Believe it or not, there are many large pockets of areas in the United States that are still either without Internet services or use dial-up services in order to access the Internet.  Added to this is the sobering fact that practically millions of home users are still using older and slower technology because they are unable to afford the newer and faster technology.
Yes, this is a brilliant initiative on the part of Wal Mart and I am sure that several Americans would be dying to take advantage of it, but on the other side of the coin we still have so many Americans who for many reasons are unable to cash in.  Let's just take a brief look at those who stand to be left out here.
Those who are using older and slower technology are unable to download videos and movies because their technology is just not able to download quickly.  In this case downloading becomes a frustration rather than a joy.
Those with older connections such as dial-up have a similar problem.  The inability to download quickly in in this case they often lose connection when trying to download.
Those who still do not have Internet services in their area and have to travel some distance in order to access the Internet.  In this case they have to use Internet cafes in order to surf the Internet.
Those who are financially unable to afford faster and newer technology.  Believe it or not, there are practically millions right here in America who are struggling to make ends meet let alone being able to afford newer and faster technology.
Of course some day, and some day sooner rather than later, all of this would change and when that time comes then the Wal Mart initiative would be able to benefit many more.
 
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From the business desk at www.untappedwealth.com, I'm Heather DeMarco wishing you a pleasant day.
 

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