Since it's so quiet in here, I want to stir things
up a little with an informal survey.
With all of this talk about broadband (mostly in
reference to cable modems and xDSL), consumers have been tricked into actually
believing that if it's faster than a modem then it's broadband.
I have a number in my head as to what I consider
broadband. It's not an unreasonable number but it certainly does exceed
what is available to the average consumer.
Oh wise nanogers, what speeds do we need to achieve
for the average consumer before we truly have broadband?
I will try and keep track of all the numbers that
you give you an average and I'll also give you the number I had in
mind.
Regards,
Larry Diffey
**Incidentally, I am at this very moment wearing a
t-shirt that says "Will work for bandwidth".