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Gigabit and beyond: pricing and positioning strategies

  • While residential gigabit access has been technically feasible for years, few service providers have included it in their portfolios. It seemed highly unlikely that the customers would be willing to pay for such speeds, let alone actually perceive a change ...
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F.C.C. Net Neutrality Rules Clear Hurdle as Republicans Concede to Obama

 

The Republican resistance in Congress surrendered to President Obama’s call to protect an open Internet, with rules likely to be approved by regulators on Thursday.

Source: www.nytimes.com

I won’t celebrate until this is certain, but things are starting to

Benoit Felten - February 25, 2015 - Links, Resources

Veniam Wants to Build a Smart City One WiFi Bus at a Time

 

Startup Veniam lands $4.9 million Series A round to build its WiFi for moving vehicles network to enable municipal WiFi for

Benoit Felten - December 3, 2014 - Links, Resources

The Empire Strikes Back: AT&T threatens to pull Paltry US Fibre Investment

 

In a sure sign that net neutrality won’t be instituted in the US without one hell of a struggle, AT&T CEO, R

Benoit Felten - November 14, 2014 - Links, Resources

Why Comrade Cameron went all Russell Brand on the UK’s mobile networks

 

National Roaming Rǝʌolution, innit!

Source: www.theregister.co.uk

The Telegraph is not exactly a subtle publication, and this article is no exception. For once

Benoit Felten - November 13, 2014 - Links, Resources

Offshore Bandwidth Sparks Africa Fiber Boom | Light Reading

Africa is starting to see the knock-on effects of having greater international connectivity via multiple subsea cables.

Source: andwidth-sparks-africa-fiber-boom/d/d-id/710689’www.lightreading.com

In developed market,

Benoit Felten - September 12, 2014 - Links, Resources

Why Internet governance should be left to the engineers

 

It’s simple, keep the engineers in charge, not governments.

Source: www.washingtonpost.com

If there’s one thing you have to read today it’s this. Larry Downes articulates the uneasy truths of the political side of the Net Neutrality debate much better

Benoit Felten - September 4, 2014 - Links, Resources

The race for place (passive telecoms infrastructure) is over

 

Why telecom has been a land grab for exclusive telecoms infrastructure -

Benoit Felten - July 11, 2014 - Links, Resources

NZ govt rejects Vodafone’s NBN offer

See on Scoop.it – Connected World

UFB deployment to continue.

 

Benoit Felten‘s insight:

Sneaky but clever move from Vodafone. Good that the government held it’s ground: implementing structural separation to then let a vertically integrated player provide wholesale

Benoit Felten - March 7, 2014 - Links, Resources

Why Super-Fast Internet Is Coming Super Slowly

See on Scoop.it – Connected World

In The Wall Street Journal, Andy Kessler writes that the FCC could change this overnight by focusing on what’s best for the economy, not just for those it regulates.

 

Benoit Felten‘s insight:

Benoit Felten - February 26, 2014 - Links, Resources

FTTH Takes Online Gaming to the Next Level | Optical Reflection

See on Scoop.it – Connected World

Benoit Felten‘s insight:

The next step is to convince policy makers that there is value in the gaming market. It’s bizarre how “entertainment” is a great market when it comes to touting your

Benoit Felten - February 25, 2014 - Links, Resources

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