Examine The Path To Get To 'Big Broadband' While Surmounting Blockages And Avoiding Pitfalls
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75344) has announced the
addition of "Getting to "Big Broadband"" to their offering.
Examines the find a path to get to "Big Broadband" surmounting
blockages and avoiding pitfalls. Critical issues and attractive
solutions were advanced.
The world is changing rapidly in ways that require policy makers
and others to understand just how dangerous the current telecom
infrastructure position of the U.S. is for its economic well-being and
its international competitiveness. The Japanese have now further raised
the bar. They are moving rapidly to full Fiber-to-the-Business (FTTB)
and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) with networks currently up to 100 Mbps to
the home, easily upgradeable to Gbps, and 1 Gbps to businesses, also
further upgradeable. Their current DSL deployments already match those
of Korea, and thus both countries have capabilities superior to what is
available for the public in the U.S.
Report Topics
* Executive Summary
* Introduction
* Broadband Background
* Lessons From Abroad
* Broadband In The U.S. Today
* The Underlying Economics
* Getting To Big Broadband
* Conclusions And Recommendations
* Afterword: A U.S. Ftth Scenario
* Appendices
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