The latest report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project shows a strong correlation between income level and broadband adoption, suggesting that high prices may be one of the factors limiting adoption. (from Ars article: http://arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/01/us-broadband-still-lagging-in-speed-and-penetration.ars)
The National Broadband Map (NBM) is a searchable and interactive website that allows users to view broadband availability across every neighborhood in the United States. The NBM was created by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), in collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and in partnership with 50 states, five territories and the District of Columbia. The NBM is part of NTIA's State Broadband Initiative. The NBM is updated approximately every six months and was first published on February 17, 2011.
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Wireless Engineering and Technology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancement of wireless engineering and technology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists, students, academics and engineers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of wireless engineering and technology.
Ich werde häufig mit dem Irrtum konfrontiert, der besagt, dass ein typischer Internet-Nutzer im Schnitt nur einige wenige Megabit pro Sekunde benötigt. Denn diese Untersuchungen basieren auf derselben Annahme wie jene Studien, die besagen, dass Autos in England im Schnitt 24,5 km/h und in den US im Schnitt mit 39,11 km/h fahren. Wozu würden wir dann Autos benötigen, die 100 km/h und mehr fahren können? Selbst ein Mofa würde reichen!
Ich werde häufig mit dem Irrtum konfrontiert, der besagt, dass ein typischer Internet-Nutzer im Schnitt nur einige wenige Megabit pro Sekunde benötigt. Denn diese Untersuchungen basieren auf derselben Annahme wie jene Studien, die besagen, dass Autos in England im Schnitt 24,5 km/h und in den US im Schnitt mit 39,11 km/h fahren. Wozu würden wir dann Autos benötigen, die 100 km/h und mehr fahren können? Selbst ein Mofa würde reichen!
Although companies such as Modern Times Group (MTG) and RTL Group are already present in the Russian TV marketplace through stakes in CTC Media and Ren TV respectively, foreign involvement is the Russian media is not generally encouraged and some local sources view the blocking of the (reportedly $233 million - €181.6 million) Disney deal as a political rather than economic decision.
Environmentally responsible computing, ready to go right out of the box, requires only a broadband connectio, starting at $99, plans at $12.95/mo, lowcost, zero emission computer, includes over $2,000 worth of pre-installed applications.
An hour or so ago the Vermont House and Senate both gave final approval to a bill designed to make Vermont the nation’s first e-state. As defined in Vermont, e-stateness means cellular and adequate broadband coverage – fixed and mobile – everywhere
Vermont's the nation’s first e-state...e-stateness means cellular and adequate broadband coverage – fixed and mobile – everywhere in the state by 2010 - minimally at 3 megabits per second in 1 direction...20 mbs/bidirectional by 2013...
M. Sawada, D. Cossette, B. Wellar, and T. Kurt. Government Information Quarterly, 23 (3):
454-479(2006)M3: Article; Sawada, M. 1; Email Address: msawada@uottawa.ca; Cossette, Daniel 1; Wellar, Barry 2; Kurt, Tolga 3; Affiliations: 1: Laboratory for Applied Geomatics and GIS Science (LAGISS), Department of Geography, University of Ottawa, Canada 2: Department of Geography, University of Ottawa, and former Advisor for Federal Task Force on Tax Benefits for Northern and Isolated Regions, Canada 3: School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa and Research Engineer for Ericsson TEMS, Canada Source Info: 2006, Vol. 23 Issue 3/4, p454; Thesaurus Term: WIRELESS communication systems; Thesaurus Term: BROADBAND communication systems; Thesaurus Term: GEOGRAPHIC information systems; Thesaurus Term: INTERNET service providers; Number of Pages: 26p. Document Type: Article.
R. LaRose, J. Gregg, S. Strover, J. Straubhaar, and S. Carpenter. Telecommunications Policy, 31 (6):
359-373(July 2007)M3: Article; LaRose, Robert 1 Email Address: larose@msu.edu Gregg, Jennifer L. 2 Strover, Sharon 3 Straubhaar, Joseph 3 Carpenter, Serena 4; Affiliations: 1: Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, 409 Communication Arts Building, Michigan State University, Michigan 48824, USA 2: Department of Communication, University of Louisville, USA 3: Department of Radio TV Film, University of Texas, USA 4: Mass Media Ph.D. Program, Michigan State University, USA; Source Information: Jul2007, Vol. 31 Issue 6/7, p359; Subject Term: TELECOMMUNICATION; Subject Term: INTERNET service providers; Subject Term: BROADBAND communication systems; Subject Term: RURAL development; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517212 Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunications; NAICS/Industry Codes: 811213 Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance; NAICS/Industry Codes: 518111 Internet Service Providers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517510 Cable and Other Program Distribution; NAICS/Industry Codes: 925120 Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development; Number of Pages: 15p; DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2007.04.004; Document Type: Article.
G. Gruman. PC World, 23 (6):
88-88(June 2005)M3: Article; Gruman, Galen; Source Information: Jun2005, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p88; Subject Term: WIRELESS Internet; Subject Term: BROADBAND communication systems; Subject Term: INTERNET service providers; Subject Term: INFORMATION services industry; Subject Term: INTERNET industry; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517212 Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunications; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517510 Cable and Other Program Distribution; NAICS/Industry Codes: 518111 Internet Service Providers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 519190 All Other Information Services; Number of Pages: 2/3p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 531.
K. Belson. New York Times, 156 (53716):
A1-C4(09/28 2006)M3: Article; Belson, Ken; Source Information: 9/28/2006, Vol. 156 Issue 53716, pA1; Subject Term: INTERNET industry; Subject Term: INTERNET service providers; Subject Term: BROADBAND communication systems; Subject Term: RURAL population; Subject Term: VERIZON; NAICS/Industry Codes: 518111 Internet Service Providers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517510 Cable and Other Program Distribution; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 1 map, 1bw; Document Type: Article.