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Worldwide Broadband Subscribers Top 382.4m - Growth Slows : ISPreview UK News - 0 views

  • Worldwide Broadband Subscribers Top 382.4m - Growth Slows
  • Point Topic has released its latest 'World Broadband Statistics Report' for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting a worldwide growth in broadband subscribers of 3.92% (14.44m net additions) between Q1 and Q2 2008. This increase represents a continued slowdown of broadband growth and is the lowest reported number of net additions since Q3 2005.
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BT and Ofcom | Susan Crawford blog - 0 views

  • Since 2001 the UK Government has provided one billion pounds of “incentive” through state aid (channeled through the Regional Development Authorities), public-private partnerships and induced/aggregated demand from public services (egovernment projects, schools- and hospitals-online) to get BT to install DSL equipment in areas where the company said it was not “economically viable.” For documentation see “Broadband Procurement To Improve Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Service Delivery” by Mike Gunston, UK Office of Government Commerce, presented at an OECD Broadband Workshop, Paris, France (2-4 December 2002). This huge subsidy bribe sum was supposed to achieve the Government’s goal of making the UK “the most extensive and competitive broadband market in the G7 by 2005″ (UK online: the broadband future - An action plan to facilitate roll-out of higher bandwidth and broadband services, Office of the e-Envoy, 13 February 2001).)
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Google Public Policy Blog: Unanticipated innovation and the future of broadband - 0 views

  • In turn, the future of broadband is about more than the "convergence" of voice, video, and data onto one platform, or simply improved version of services we already know, like higher quality streaming video. Faster, bigger broadband pipes can certainly bring us that, but they can also enable novel creations that we cannot yet imagine. In other words, more broadband doesn't just mean more of the same -- more is different.
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Analysys Mason : About us - News - Insight - UK next-generation access: BT Vision or BT... - 0 views

  • UK next-generation access: BT Vision or BT expediency?
  • But it would be a mistake to see the greatest pressure coming from the ‘fast’ end of the broadband market; in fact, it’s coming from the slow end
  • In several other European markets outside the UK, more than 15% of broadband subscriptions (as much as 30% in some) are now on cellular networks – up from next to nothing one year ago
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  • In the Netherlands, with admittedly much more favourable demographics for access network roll-out, NGA will be practically ubiquitous
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  • Mount Broadband is littered with the corpses of industry soothsayers who declared that there would be no consumer demand for higher bandwidth, because there were no foreseeable services that required it. It is difficult to believe that FTTH will not come to be necessary at some point in the future.
  • This stands in marked contrast to other Euro-incumbents, such as KPN and France Telecom, which recognise that FTTH is the end-game.
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The Local - Broadband speeds 'much lower than claimed' - 0 views

  • Bredbandskollen carried out 720,000 measurements of broadband speeds on Swedish mobile broadband modems in July. Some eighty percent of tests showed speeds under 2.5 megabits per second.
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      Ebből is látszik, hogy a mobil szélessávú lufi az lufi.
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portfolio | Fixed-line Internet may threaten targets at Hungary's Magyar Telekom - 0 views

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    "While at T-Mobile Hungary mobile broadband has become the key growth driver fuelling value added service revenue growth, in the fixed line segment growth in internet revenues slowed down significantly and fixed line churn increased further in Q2," CEO Christopher Mattheisen said in a management commentary to the Q2 report. The chief executive's cautious commentary is not surprising in light of the fact that Q2 saw a decline (!) in T-Com Hungary's fixed-line Interenet revenues for the first time in the company's history on strong competition from mobile Internet and cable service providers. The performance of Magyar Telekom's foreign subsidiaries was likewise too weak to generate significant growth in the entire fixed-line division. Consolidated Internet service revenues grew only 6.7% in the first six months of 2008, which compares with 8.3% and 16.4% at Magyar Telekom's Czech and Polish industry peers, respectively. (The picture is actually even gloomier, considering the fact that Q2 alone saw only 4.4% growth.)
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Telephony Online, 2008. október 1. szám - 0 views

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    Rengeteg érdekes cikk! Tematikus szám: The future of broadband!
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Rapid - Press Releases - EUROPA - 0 views

  • The deployment of NGA is indispensable to deliver new broadband services to European consumers. While a number of operators, both incumbents and alternative operators, have launched large-scale rollouts of new broadband infrastructure in a number of Member States, Europe appears to be still lagging behind other economies, notably the United States and Japan.
  • The basic principle of the Commission's draft Recommendation is that national regulatory authorities should provide access to the networks of dominant operators at the lowest possible level. In particular, they should mandate access to the ducts of the dominant operators allowing competitors to roll out their own fibre. However NRAs should also impose further physical access obligations (access to unlit fibre) beyond access to ducts where ducts are not available or the population density is too low for a sustainable business model. Access to active elements such as "bitstream" shall be maintained provided lower level remedies do not sufficiently address distortions of competition.
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    NGA konzultáció
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HWSW - Az optikai hozzáférések tovább mélyíthetik a digitális szakadékot - 0 views

  • Az optikai hozzáférések tovább mélyíthetik a digitális szakadékot
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    Hogy a mintegy 25 millió brit háztartás mindegyikébe közvetlen, pont-pont összeköttetésű optikai hozzáférés kerüljön (fiber/fibre-to-the-home, FTTH), mintegy 28,8 milliárd angol font, vagyis jelenlegi középárfolyamon körülbelül 8600 milliárd forintnak megfelelő befektetés volna szükséges, becsli a brit kormányzat egy érdekképviseleti és szaktanácsadó testülete, Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG). Ez azt jelenit, hogy átlagosan egy háztartás bekötése az akár 1 gigabit/s átviteli sebességet kínáló optikai hozzáféréssel 350 ezer forintnak megfelelő beruházást igényelne -- ez az összeg természetesen nagyban a háztartás földrajzik elhelyezkedésétől is függ, vidéken a városi költségek többszörösével lehet számolni, jegyzi meg a riport.
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Finn vidéki nylít hozzáférésű hálózat - 0 views

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    Suupohjan Seutuverkko was founded in 2005 as a result of EU-funded program Last Mile. During 2005-2007 Last Mile covered 45 % of the costs of building internet connections in the villages. Before this our region had many villages without any kind of internet connection. These small villages didn't even get the lowest adsl-connections. Our company was founded to enable the people as well as the companies in those villages to have the possibility to live and function in the place they want to. Without us in time they would have had to move to the downtown areas of bigger places. We have built several kilometres only to reach one single household. Our network is built with the Open Access principle which means that service providers have all equal opportunities in providing their services to fibre customers. Thereby customers are free to choose their service from the operator they prefer. FTTH connection can replace all existing data communication connections, such as the broadband, cable, satellite, digital TV and telephone connection.
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High-speed broadband throughout Finland by 2015 - 0 views

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    Itt a finn terv!
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The next phase of broadband UK: action now for long term competitiveness. Review of bar... - 0 views

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    Final report from an independent review carried out by Francesco Caio. The Government aims to help the private sector develop a new competitive market in next generation services, and commissioned this report on the barriers to investment and the steps it can take to remove them. Published 12 September 2008.
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FT.com / Companies / IT - Broadband access comes under fire - 0 views

  • “But we are looking at quality, not penetration. Some countries have leapfrogged others by laying fibre rather than trying to upgrade copper lines.”
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