13 Mar
2007
13 Mar
'07
11:19 a.m.
On 3/13/07, Todd Vierling <tv@pobox.com> wrote:
Critical mass is approaching. There's only so long that North American consumers can be held back from bandwidth-hogging applications and downloads while parts of the world have long since upgraded to 10Mbit/s bidirectional (and beyond) consumer-grade access speeds.
Both cable and DSL providers are about to have a very loud wake-up call, and from here, I see absolutely zero uptake of newer technology and infrastructure to offset the inevitable.
768 ain't broadband. Buy Cisco, Alcatel, and Akamai stock!