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nasadude

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February 1st, @12:29PM

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Re: This study says US doing well where it counts

said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

It looks like US Broadband is doing alright, according to this study:
»www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/glo···card.htm
this study, from "one of the world’s largest network communications companies", has been peer reviewed by what organizations? The methodology is shown where?

I've done a study that shows broadband in the U.S. sucks, but it's not ready to publish yet - trust me on the findings.


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said by nasadude See Profile :

this study, from "one of the world’s largest network communications companies", has been peer reviewed by what organizations? The methodology is shown where?
Full report here:
»www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/NR/···port.pdf
See sources in Appendix 1 (pg 34 and following) of report.
See research polls Appendix 2 (pg 43 and following).

Person who created this report:
»www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/NR/···W_CV.pdf
CV at above link.
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reply to nasadude
The Nokia/Sieman's study included broadband as 1 of 30 indicators. Not sure you can conclude that any single indicator is doing well or poorly based on that study.

For example, literacy and government usage (or any of the other 30) could be ranked high enough to compensate for what our broadband coverage lacks. Or not.

nasadude

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The most striking result of The Connectivity Scorecard is just how low many countries score. Even the world’s best connected countries have little room for complacency and much work to do. While a perfect 10 is a possibility if and only if a country topped all of the components, the wide dispersion of scores and the failure of any country to score even 7 out of 10 shows that there is not one country that is uniformly strong on all dimensions of Connectivity. For example, even the U.S. registers mediocre performance in broadband relative to the existing best performers today.

everything is relative, innit?

my takeaway? The U.S. does a good job, in a business sense, with the crappy system we have.

doesn't Nokia/Siemens make equipment that would help countries improve their performance in "connectivity utilization"?
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