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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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Google Reportedly Moving Towards Delivering 10Gbps Download Speeds With Google Fiber | Droid Life

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Benoit Felten‘s insight:

There are two ways to read this. One is to dismiss it entirely as yet more vaporware (lord knows there’s been a fair amount of that around Google Fiber). The

Benoit Felten - February 14, 2014 - Links, Resources

ETB Launches FTTH With ZTE | Light Reading

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ZTE helps ETB launch FTTH broadband network in Colombia.

 

Benoit Felten's insight:

ZTE seems

Benoit Felten - February 11, 2014 - Links, Resources

TPG Telecom’s FTTB play a headache for Turnbull

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Although obviously very unhappy with the broadband monopoly created by the previous government, Communications Minister Malcolm

Benoit Felten - February 11, 2014 - Links, Resources australia - competition - fttb - NBN

Dean Bubley’s Disruptive Wireless: “Sender-pays” is a ridiculous 19th-Century idea misapplied to the Internet

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Benoit Felten‘s insight:

I was going to write about this, but Dean’s writing is so concise,

Benoit Felten - February 5, 2014 - Links, Resources

Kansas Legislature Introduces Bill to Limit Internet Investment

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Benoit Felten‘s insight:

Looks like the US incumbents are at it again, trying to stifle

Benoit Felten - January 31, 2014 - Links, Resources broadband - legislation - USA

James Enck presentation at NMHH conference Budapest, Dec. 2013

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A few thoughts on the role of third party entreprenuerial capital in bridging the FTTx investment gap. Video of the presentation can be found here. http://eurot

 

Benoit Felten‘s insight:

Great presentation from

Benoit Felten - January 7, 2014 - Links, Resources

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