US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
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US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
We're ranked lower than Kyrgyzstan! They can probably thank Borat...
http://www.netindex.com/download/allcountries/
http://www.netindex.com/download/allcountries/
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Re: US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
I blame the slow roll out of FiOS.
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Re: US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
The big ISPs not only cherry pick their choice deployments, they sue any (usually rural) local government that wants to build their own network. And the FCC, which has recently given hundreds of millions of dollars to these same ISPs to map out broadband and tell us everything's fine has set a sky-high standard of 4 megabits to the masses by 2012 (?).
Even Australia, who plans to basically censor all political dissent has an ambitious broadband buildout plan.
I thought the new administration would be less beholden to the big ISPs and to Hollywood, but it's the status quo. Meanwhile we become less and less competitive in technology.
Even Australia, who plans to basically censor all political dissent has an ambitious broadband buildout plan.
I thought the new administration would be less beholden to the big ISPs and to Hollywood, but it's the status quo. Meanwhile we become less and less competitive in technology.
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Re: US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
Here's what I was talking about:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... -fiber.ars
Australia is planning a government sponsored 100 Mbps fiber optic network to 93% of all households. We're stuck paying our ISPs to analyze the situation and tell us everything is perfect as it is, and that there's plenty of competition.
Funny how the fox in the henhouse will tell you that there's no foxes in the henhouse.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... -fiber.ars
Australia is planning a government sponsored 100 Mbps fiber optic network to 93% of all households. We're stuck paying our ISPs to analyze the situation and tell us everything is perfect as it is, and that there's plenty of competition.
Funny how the fox in the henhouse will tell you that there's no foxes in the henhouse.
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Be interesting to see what comes of the proposed national broadband network out here. The opposition has promised to scrap the plan and invest the $40b somewhere else if they get voted in on 8/21. I kinda like the idea though - it's taking the "last mile" from the local monopoly holder and giving a level playing field for all the ISPs.
Of course, broadband out here has monthly limits usually measured in tens of gigabytes, which pretty much sucks.
On the original topic, the US is doing pretty well given their population density and sales model (tiered speed limits).
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Of course, broadband out here has monthly limits usually measured in tens of gigabytes, which pretty much sucks.
On the original topic, the US is doing pretty well given their population density and sales model (tiered speed limits).
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Re: US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
That report doesn't really mean much unless you look at total subs:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/1006/
We are stressing our ISP's a lot more than other countries.US Leads World in Broadband Subscribers
The US leads the world in total broadband subscribers with over 81 million people subscribed to broadband as of December 2009 (see Figure 3). The US has more than 2.5 times the broadband subscribers as Japan at 32 million subscribers. Germany (25M), France (20M), and the UK (18M) round out the top 5 countries surveyed.
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Re: US Ranked 27th in Broadband speeds
Faster rollout of FiOS would help, though.
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Verizon has a moritorium on new FIOS deployments, so faster than what? That and they probably never will roll it out to rural America.Fallakin Kuvari wrote:Faster rollout of FiOS would help, though.
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I'd disagree there. Total subs is meaningless given the population of the US is so much larger and therefore the ISPs themselves are much larger and have more cash on hand to pay for better infrastructure.Kulaf wrote:That report doesn't really mean much unless you look at total subs:We are stressing our ISP's a lot more than other countries.US Leads World in Broadband Subscribers
The US leads the world in total broadband subscribers with over 81 million people subscribed to broadband as of December 2009 (see Figure 3). The US has more than 2.5 times the broadband subscribers as Japan at 32 million subscribers. Germany (25M), France (20M), and the UK (18M) round out the top 5 countries surveyed.
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/1006/
Lots of info here: http://www.oecd.org/document/54/0,3343, ... 41,00.html
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Oh, I highly doubt rural America will ever get FiOS. If anything they'll rely on some twisted form of WiMAX or Cell technology to drive their networks.Freecare Spiritwise wrote:Verizon has a moritorium on new FIOS deployments, so faster than what? That and they probably never will roll it out to rural America.Fallakin Kuvari wrote:Faster rollout of FiOS would help, though.
I'm mainly pushing for a faster rollout because we have FiOS in Cincinnati, but its mainly in downtown/east side areas. I have no clue when its going to hit my side of town or my neighborhood, but I really want a 30/30 connection.
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