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Re: last mile, regulatory incentives, etc (was: att fiber, et al)


From: Matthew Palmer <mpalmer () hezmatt org>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 12:50:22 +1100

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 02:18:26PM -1000, Michael Painter wrote:
Really.  This is from the Governor's "Hawaii Broadband Initiative" speedtest website:

"The indication of above average or below average is based on a
comparison of the actual test result to the current NTIA definition
of broadband which is 768 kbps download and 200 kbps upload. Any
test result above the NTIA definition is considered above average,
and any result below is considered below average."

Just one more nail in the coffin of the word "average".

- Matt

-- 
I seem to have my life in reverse. When I was a wee'un, it seemed perfectly
normal that one could pick up the phone and speak to anybody else in the
world who also has a phone. Now I'm older and more experienced, I'm amazed
that this could possibly work. -- Peter Corlett, in the Monastery



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