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Intel's new Wi-MAX
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Originally posted by IceMan2k@Sep 8, 2004 @ 08:46 PM
I have not heard of this yet but if it does hopefully either the cable/dsl speeds will go up or they will lower the prices to keep competitive.
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It would be better if they did both (edit: to clarify - 2-3 tiers). I'd be perfectly happy retaining my current speeds at a lower price, but Joe Richman across the street might want to upgrade to 8 mbit down, 1 mbit up, for $100 a month or something outrageous that I am *sure* Adelphia would charge. Although those pricks up top got busted for stealing, so now Adelphia is up for grabs...
Anyway, the only real future competitor for suburban/rural areas looks to be BPL. Wireless might not be so bad in a city, latency and bandwidth could probably be kept reasonable (although it still would take a lot of work to set up good coverage). But further out (again, like suburban), you have to run cables/use existing lines and then only break into wireless at key points. You can't just go wireless the whole way, speed and reliability would start collapsing pretty quick.
In closing, Adelphia sucks, and I hope BPL spreads like wildfire at gasoline field. |