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Re: Muni Fiber (was: Re: last mile, regulatory incentives, etc)


From: Jacob Broussard <shadowedstrangerlists () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:04:18 -0700

Who knows what technology will be like in 5-10 years?  That's the whole
point of what he was trying to say.  Maybe wireless carriers will use
visible wavelength lasers to recievers on top of customer's houses for all
we know.  10 years is a LONG time for tech, and anything can happen.
On Mar 25, 2012 1:01 PM, <Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu> wrote:

On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 12:37:24 -0700, JC Dill said:

*feasible* lifetime of 20-50 years?  Maybe in 5-10 years all consumer
data will be transferred via wireless

And that would be using what spectrum and what technology?  Consider what
the
release of one Apple product did to the associated carrier's wireless net.
Then consider the current tendency for "unlimited wireless data" to mean
2-3G
per month.

Where's the economic incentive for all these carriers to build out enough
capacity to move "all consumer data" (or a large fraction anyhow), and
lower
their prices to match?

Sure, it may happen *eventually*, but for it to happen in 5-10 years, it
would
have to be in motion *now*.  So who's already in motion?



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