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fAcEtIOUs
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reply to Thane_Bitter

Re: Graph says it all

said by Thane_Bitter:

As bad as the US broadband policy is at least (in some areas) you do have competition going on.
And with wireless systems moving seriously in to broadband speeds over the next 2 years, competition will be increasing and also spreading in to currently under-served areas.


tubbynet
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said by fAcEtIOUs:

And with wireless systems moving seriously in to broadband speeds over the next 2 years, competition will be increasing and also spreading in to currently under-served areas.
with the migration to lte, yes. however, one would *hope* that the carriers who are deploying said gear anticipate the use of this for the home (as fixed-point broadband) rather than mobile type use. i would assume that the two could be delineated through channel/frequency differences, but the spectrum and the tower backhaul would need to be there as well.

given past experiences with "rural" hspa/evdo rev0/evdo reva, i'm not exactly optimistic.

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