Pop quiz: What’s the fastest growing area of consumer broadband adoption today? (Hint: Can you pull yourself away from your smartphone long enough to answer the question?) You guessed it: Wireless now leads U.S. broadband adoption growth. One in five Americans use a wireless handheld device to access the Internet on a daily basis and Morgan Stanley predicts connected smartphones will soon be the rule not the exception among U.S. consumers craving constant connectivity—and the instant gratification it brings into our busy, modern lives. лучше в попку
The Apple app store just passed the 2 billion download mark. Wave after wave of innovative devices are coming to market from a variety of players in the world’s most competitive wireless market (yep, that’s us). So what’s the problem? Nothing yet. The FCC is taking an expansive look at wireless innovation and competition. However, it’s important that we consider in these proceedings the implications to broadband.
David Farber, the “grandfather of the Internet” made news last week, entering the “net neutrality” fray by raising concerns about the potential implications of new Internet regulations to broadband-fueled innovation. Today, he’s making headlines again, this time with a new paper entitled “Innovation in the Wireless Ecosystem: A Customer-Centric Framework.”
On the timely topic of wireless “net neutrality” regulations, he makes a number of key points, including the absence of compelling facts to justify government intervention in the day-to-day operations of complex networks, and the open, innovative ecosystem of U.S. wireless today. Farber also tackles the important topic of the unique nature of wireless networks and the special risks that regulation could pose to future innovation and the hassle-free experience consumers expect. хочу посмотреть интернете бесплатный порно фильм
Farber’s bottom line? “The job of the FCC is not to make decisions about ‘approved’ business models but rather to ensure that customers are able to make such choices in markets, which are competitive, innovative and transparent. The customers must be at the center of decisionmaking.”
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We enjoy an open Internet today. We also reap the many benefits of a competitive and innovative environment for both wired and wireless networks. The reality? Consumers are driving the future of broadband and wireless today, and it’s our hope that thoughtful contributions like Mr. Farber’s will help keep it that way.
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