  shaner Premium join:2000-10-04 Calgary, AB
| reply to shaner Re: Toronto Hydro to offer city-wide wireless
I love how the article always states how it's the wireless carriers who will be most affected by this. That's not true. The majority of wireless data applications are in remote(ish) areas. Most urban settings will have land based internet, so it's the Sympaticos' and Rogers HiSpeeds of the world which will feel the pinch. But wirelessly, not so much.
Our biggest wireless data customers in Alberta are in the oil patch and travel throughout the province. -- Click this and read. -> »www.actsofgord.com/ »Canadian Wireless FAQ I'm laying pipe, all night long, laying pipe, to satisfy that woman. - David Wilcox |
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| said by shaner :I love how the article always states how it's the wireless carriers who will be most affected by this. That's not true. The majority of wireless data applications are in remote(ish) areas. Most urban settings will have land based internet, so it's the Sympaticos' and Rogers HiSpeeds of the world which will feel the pinch. But wirelessly, not so much. Our biggest wireless data customers in Alberta are in the oil patch and travel throughout the province. Bell, Rogers, Telus, all offer wireless internet via their wireless network. Business people use this often, while they're on the go (lunch break at a coffee shop and stuff). By Toronto being fully wifi enabled of course, they will suffer the most. If Wifi is $20, and Bell/Fido/Rogers/Telus is $100 per month...
Since wireless carriers bill by the amount of data transfered (esp. Rogers, Fido, Telus), they will make much less profit. -- What I used to be I no longer am... God, why can't you freeze time for my sake? |
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  shaner Premium join:2000-10-04 Calgary, AB
| Not true. Urban users are more likely to already be using WiFi. In fact, if people are using their laptops in Toronto while sucking back their Vente Mocha Latte's, chances are they're already using Bell WiFi. »www.bbwexchange.com/publications···4890.asp
Once again, the vast majority of Wireless Data users right now are using that service in more remote areas.
That being said, EvDo is popular among corporate clients in urban areas because the coverage is far more reliable than WiFi. Remember, these power users don't care nearly as much about price as they do about reliability. So, unless Toronto Hydro's coverage can match the cellular networks, Hydro isn't going to cut into the wireless company's customer base at all.
Now, regular residential broadband is a different story, and that's where Hydro's plan will have the most effect. -- Click this and read. -> »www.actsofgord.com/ »Canadian Wireless FAQ I'm laying pipe, all night long, laying pipe, to satisfy that woman. - David Wilcox |
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  mordin 42 inches of 1080p Premium join:2005-05-28 Moncton, NB
| said by shaner :Now, regular residential broadband is a different story, and that's where Hydro's plan will have the most effect. You'd have to be fairly dumb to give up a safer & faster wired connection for an unsafer slower wireless one. -- P4 2.8 800 fsb, Asus P4P800 w/1GB PC3200 DDR RAM, 256 MB GeForce 5600, SB Audigy Gamer, DVD-Rom/CD-R Burner & LG Duel layer DVD Burner, 2x 120 GB Internal & 250 GB External hard drives |
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 mr weather Premium join:2002-02-27 Mississauga, ON
| I don't think it's about giving up a faster wired connection as much as it's about offering access to people who've never had it or have been stuck on dial-up.
Toronto Hydro WiFi could be $10 a month but I'm still not giving up my Sympatico line.
Clearly the original intent of all of this is to allow command and control of their smart meters. If they can sell Internet access as well I say go for it. -- "It's all coming down!!" - Mike Holmes |
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  shaner Premium join:2000-10-04 Calgary, AB
| reply to mordin said by mordin :said by shaner :Now, regular residential broadband is a different story, and that's where Hydro's plan will have the most effect. You'd have to be fairly dumb to give up a safer & faster wired connection for an unsafer slower wireless one. The limits of people's cheapness knows no bounds. However, you're right, I cant see that many people giving up their stable home connection for WiFi. -- Click this and read. -> »www.actsofgord.com/ »Canadian Wireless FAQ I'm laying pipe, all night long, laying pipe, to satisfy that woman. - David Wilcox |
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| reply to mr weather said by mr weather :Clearly the original intent of all of this is to allow command and control of their smart meters. Don't the smart meters use cellular for access? Thats what I read somewhere. -- ·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.·´ |
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| reply to shaner said by shaner :The limits of people's cheapness knows no bounds. However, you're right, I cant see that many people giving up their stable home connection for WiFi. .....and then complaining that it isn't as fast / reliable / dependable or has "speed issues" and demanding a refund.  -- All of us get lost in the darkness, dreamers learn to steer by the stars All of us do time in the gutter, dreamers turn to look at the cars -- Peart/Lee/Lifeson Join Team Helix |
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