Back to the future for broadband in America
With countries like Australia and New Zealand implementing infrastructure that can deliver 100Mb/s for their next generation broadband – and with most Europeans not too far behind this – it is quite shocking to see that the $7.2 billion economic stimulus package in the USA (under the RUS Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) and the NTIA Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)) requires nothing more than 768 kilobits per second (kb/s) downstream and 200 kb/s upstream.
I am sure that some of you will think that I have misread this but, no, that is indeed the case.
In 2003 Hong Kong decided not to classify as broadband any service that didn’t provide 2Mb/s!...
I am sure that some of you will think that I have misread this but, no, that is indeed the case.
In 2003 Hong Kong decided not to classify as broadband any service that didn’t provide 2Mb/s!...
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