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Sit Tight, Downloaders: More Bandwidth On The Way

March 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

News Silicon Valley Insider that from Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent about new fibre optic technology with transmission speeds of 2 terabytes per second over 1,500 miles. Capable of transferring a:

  • DVD in 2.3 milliseconds
  • Blu-ray disc in 24.4 milliseconds
  • 500 gigabyte hard drive in 244 milliseconds

An inevitable development here. In the longer-term bandwidth constraints will no longer be a problem. Assumptions about the long-term network management planning need to take this trend into account. Assumptions about network or platform-centric dominance need to take this trend into account.

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Categories: Broadband · drivers of change
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10 Things You Need to Know About the Future of Broadband – GigaOM

January 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

10 Things You Need to Know About the Future of Broadband – GigaOM

This article was written by Martin Geddes, chief analyst at STL Partners, drawing on the views of over 800 ‘industry insiders”.  There are some very interesting observations. A big concern expressed by some about the future of the telecommunications networks is in becoming “dumb pipes”. There is a more positive view expressed here, but not the usual one (ie. that telco’s can transition to be fully integrated, convergent ICT and media service companies delivery applications and content as well as communications services).

According to Geddes, telecommunications providers future lies in being specialist logistics providers for valuable data – including network provisioning (including traffic shaping) and authentication utilising multiple delivery systems.  The providers of applications and content will be willing to pay the telcos to handle the network logistics problem for them.

Voice is described as the catalyst through the anticipated rapid deployment and use of embedded voice applications as part of the everyday online experience.

Seems worthy of deeper consideration to me. If the views expressed are right, the consequences may be resolution of network incentive problems to provide higher bandwidth, as well as easing some ICT sector concerns about network neutrality.

Categories: Broadband · Emerging business models
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