COX Communications Sucks (Was: moving e-mail)
Kevin Brown
kevin_brown at qwest.net
Tue May 29 20:29:13 MST 2007
> It may surprise many that the U.S. is considered to be relatively
> behind in terms of broadband penetration and market maturity( aka.
> affordability ). In my view, this situation is due entirely to our
> current regulation policy.
>
> http://www.freepress.net/docs/bbrc2-final.pdf
>
> "In Japan, symmetrical 100Mbps connections are available for less
> than $35 per month"
>
> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060913-7731.html
They also have half the population of the US crammed onto islands the
size of California and a huge chunk of that land is unusable (mt. Fuji).
With such a high density it is much easier to build the infrastructure
and their culture supports the idea of the upgrades (workers can work
longer hours via telecommuting). Look at the difference in cell phone
technologies. Most people I know here in the states prefer to replace a
damaged phone with a similar model and tend to keep a phone till it dies
before replacing it. In Japan it is normal to replace a perfectly
working phone with a new model with new features every 6 months.
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