I Covet My Neighbor's Broadband
from the more-more-more dept
For years people have said that no matter how much bandwidth you get into your home, there are always going to be applications that require more. Stewart Alsop is now realizing this is true. After being happy with DSL for many years, he's discovering that it's kind of slow. He's upset that the cable modem in his "vacation home" has a lot more zip in the connection than his DSL line. So, he's excited that Verizon is moving towards offering fiber-to-the-home (which, to update Alsop, is often referred to as fiber-to-the-premise these days). Of course, should that ever come to pass from the phone companies (and it is still an "if"), Alsop will quickly realize that the implementation they're aiming for also has too little bandwidth for certain applications, and is much more focused on a broadcast "downloading" model than a true high speed internet connection. While it's certainly possible to do fiber-to-the-premise these days to offer real high speed access, there are still plenty of political issues that are going to hinder adoption.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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