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| reply to xenophon Re: EVDO
I agree that EVDO would be considered broadband. But, they still need to more carefully define what broadband means.
EVDO has the speed, but it doesn't necessarily have the latency that most would "consider" broadband. Granted, it'll squeak by for VOIP, even for many FPS games. But, it's still not as good as a wired solution. WiMax and others obviously will improve it. But, it goes to show that just having broadband doesn't mean you can take advantage of all the ways it can be used for.
The trap with the definition is that you can say satellite is broadband if you compare speed only. But it has a FAP and latency is in the toilet. Nonetheless, it can reach 99% of the lower 48. Is that considered available broadband? That's why I think certain telco's partner with satellite providers. They can get away with saying "Hey, we have a product offering partnership to provide broadband... by Satellite!!!"
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