Should Alexander Graham Bell Copper Wires be changed to more modern ones?:


Black Bag Confidential
December 29, 2017
Is This 136 yr. old Copper Wire
Copper wire
Screwing You Out of $1,500/yr.?
Barbara HauckDear Reader,
Notice anything strange in this photo?
That copper cable the arrow points to is a century old technology, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1881.
It’s ALSO what’s likely delivering your household internet and cable...and screwing you out of $1,500 this year alone!!
So if you’re annoyed with spotty streaming, unpredictable TV, unreliable repairmen...
And worst of all, the vein-popping conversations with useless robots as you try fixing your Wi-Fi…
It’s probably these old copper cables that are to blame. 
And here’s what really grinds my gears:
Your greedy internet provider STILL raises annual costs at FOUR TIMES the rate of inflation!
(For reference, South Koreans pay just $20/mo. for 5X faster internet than Americans.)
Good thing it could all be OVER soon.
Because on February 8 a startup backed by one of Japan’s genius tech investors is calm, ready and set to begin the process of “Cutting the Copper Ribbon” ...
Putting a death blow to cheap companies who won’t update their crappy old technology…
If you get in early — that’d be enough to turn every $1,000 invested into a fortune.
What’s more, we’re estimating this “new generation” of internet will cost you only $7 a month!
But hurry, if you want to grab those gains for yourself — February 7 may be your LAST CHANCE to take early action.
Cheers,
Barbara Hauck
Barbara Hauck
Managing Editor, Black Bag Confidential
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