Overbuilding Bandwidth

from the will-demand-catch-up? dept

A column in the Boston Globe says that all the comparisons between the railroad companies from 150 years ago and the broadband network companies of today don't match. 150 years ago capacity was overbuilt by twice as much as was needed. The broadband network companies, however, overbuilt by at least 20 times, according to this article. Of course, five years ago, the common thinking was that you simply couldn't have enough bandwidth. I'm not yet convinced that isn't true. The problem, though, was that all these providers built the backbone side of things, with no concern for how to (1) get access to that excess bandwith and (2) how to stimulate the demand for bandwidth. If they had looked at either of these issues (which would have made them a more complete business - as opposed to a one-trick pony supplying pipes) they might have done much better. It's clear the demand for bandwidth is still growing, just not as fast as these companies predicted.
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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 29 Jul 2002 @ 4:07pm

    I don't think so

    Right now AT&T caps their modems at 1mbps. The modems are capable of 10mbps. AT&T also doesn't allow its users to run there own servers. Once these restrictions are removed there will far less bandwidth to go around...

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    1 -> 7, 29 Jul 2002 @ 6:40pm

    No Subject Given

    bandiwdth ... my precious precious bandwidth ...

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    lorenzo, 30 Jul 2002 @ 2:13am

    but train passengers were not doubling thier size

    imagine in 1850 they had humans doubling up every 24 months such as they would sit on a seat in 1850, fill up a wagon in 1865 and stretch over a convoy in 1870...they would have overbuilt railways by a factor of 50

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    Anonymous Coward, 30 Jul 2002 @ 7:36am

    Napster utilized metric tons of bandwidth...

    but Lars & Co. gave it the pimp-o-matic slap down. Maybe we're in a recession because of the music industry? :)

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