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U.S. should spend $44 billion on broadband (infoworld.com)
4 points by ccraigIW on Dec 18, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


I guess I'll be the first to say it: why?

Rural areas cannot have the same connectivity as urban areas without government subsidy or people paying more per month. So, why shouldn't they pay more per month?

If they shouldn't pay more per month, should they subsidize my rent so that I don't have to pay more for housing than they do? Why shouldn't we encourage people to live in places that it is economical to provide services?

Rural living is different. You get a lot of privacy, freedom, land, etc. In exchange, you loose out on things that require a dense population such as the latest internet connectivity, theaters, stores open late at night, etc. It's a trade off.

If we are going to stress rural broadband, I think the best idea is to push Verizon and AT&T in their rollout of 3G wireless services. Wireless is much easier and economical to roll out to rural areas. It isn't as fast, but it has a good upgrade path (with speeds increasing to several Mbps in a year or two and continuing on from then). It's also easier to upgrade. In rural areas, you could have one tower serving many square miles and all you need to do is upgrade that one tower. No fuss, no muss.

In urban areas with dense populations, wireless actually makes less sense because so many people would be sharing bandwidth that you'd have to put cell sites everywhere and that isn't so feasible. Rural areas are really prime for wireless. Push the wireless carriers to serve these areas a little faster.


The article does indicate that the rural roll-outs will be wireless.

Also, the money is not all spent on them, it is also meant to improve current services. Compared to countries like Japan, for instance, U.S. "high speed" is like a 9600 baud modem and could really be better.


True enough. Satellite costs 60 bucks a month and you save much more than that by avoiding the various expenses associated with city living. No boondoggles needed here.




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