We never will either. The 20% of us (according to the statistics I've seen) that live in the last-mile areas don't and will never get wired broadband Internet access (I do not consider satellite to be a viable option, and WiMAX is yet-to-be). The providers can't justify the expense will little return, and I can't say I blame them. For something like this, the federal government should be stepping in with grants. The Internet (and networking as a whole) is far too important to have anything less than a 100% geographic saturation, both for business and education.