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Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - Schools play to virtual orchestra - 1 views

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    "Pupils in North Yorkshire have jammed with one of the UK's leading orchestras, thanks to high-speed broadband lines. The video-linked music workshop over 10Mbps (megabits per second) connections provided sessions with the Southbank Sinfonia. The project was organised by NYnet, which has set up high-speed broadband in the area. "
Madeline Brownstone

In Rural Africa, a Fertile Market for Mobile Phones - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The recent completion of the first of several planned undersea cables connecting East Africa to broadband Internet has raised hopes that high-speed Web access will increase here. "
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    Not relevant directly for medicine, but very good overview of growing mobile phone use in East Africa
Madeline Brownstone

IX Infopoverty World Conference - Social Edge - 0 views

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    "18-20 March 2009, New York, UN Headquarters, Milan, European Parliament Office Infopoverty is a common platform aiming at fighting poverty through the innovative use of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), able to provide broadband services such as telemedicine, e-learning, e-government, etc. to disadvantaged communities. Infopoverty is a Programme born in the ambit of the United Nations and coordinated by OCCAM, the Observatory for Cultural and Audiovisual Communication created by UNESCO in 1997. The Infopoverty Programme involves more than 100 international institutions that have taken part, in various forms, in the Infopoverty World Conference."
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - George Osborne MP transcript - 0 views

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    "We're talking about 100 megabits, which is a big step forward for this country. It means you can have interactive teaching over the Internet at home; you can have telemedicine; "
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - Manchester to gain fibre network - 0 views

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    "With speeds of 100Mbps (megabits per second) for both download and uploads, those behind the project hope it will also breed some innovative services. "It will allow home working, telemedicine, video calling and net-based services on TV," explained Chris Smedley, chief executive of Geo, the company appointed to build the network. Such services are often touted as great uses for fibre-to-the-home networks but most are at a very embryonic stage. But there are more mundane wins for consumers, thinks Mr Smedley. Because it has super-fast upload speeds, a fibre-to-the-home network will allow users to store data such as pictures and videos remotely. "
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Seven million 'use illegal files' - 1 views

  • An alliance of nine UK bodies representing the creative industries recently joined trades unions in calling on the government to force internet service providers to cut off persistent illegal file-sharers. They said more than half of net traffic in the UK was illegal content.
  • The latest report for the SABIP, said the new generation of broadband access at 50Mbps could deliver 200 MP3 files in five minutes, a DVD in three and the complete digitised works of Charles Dickens in less than 10.
    • Madeline Brownstone
       
      Lists the speed of downloads. I wonder how this compares with USA download speeds that are far less.
  • Dame Lynne Brindley, SABIP Board member, said: "This report gives us some baseline evidence from which we can develop a clear research strategy to support policy development in this fast moving area."
    • Madeline Brownstone
       
      Anybody have a copy of this report?
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    Impacts of illegal file sharing.
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