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en [Some people are leaving Rep. Tom Osborne's (R-Neb.) district because they lack modern amenities such as broadband, the congressman said in a CBS MarketWatch article :] In today's world, if you don't have broadband, you don't have a chance. ... Having access to telecom is a little like having access to blacktop highways.

en It's amazing we have 4 million people who access us over broadband, because we make it difficult to access us over broadband,
  Jonathan Miller

en It is all too easy for people to overlook those who still do not have access to broadband in this country. It is of huge significance to those affected. The few thousand [British] households that do not have access to broadband must be helped. The market has done what it can for them, I think it is time government or local government stepped in to assist and help upgrade exchanges where necessary.

en A key concern is the future. If people aren't buying Internet and content access today, then you have to ask how adoption of broadband access services such as 3G can be built. The technology roadmap is clear, but subscribers appear not to be aware of just how they can use the mobile services being offered to them today, let alone in future.

en Telecom service providers worldwide are following Asia's lead in preparing their networks for Voice over IP, and they are clearly picking up the pace of deployment. The most notable acceleration has come from European service providers. They have stimulated tremendous demand for broadband access over the past year or two, and now they are preparing for the next step of Voice-over-Broadband.

en Whether FON ultimately succeeds or fails, the development of low-cost or free-access broadband networks will undoubtedly continue. Broadband is of critical importance to anyone whose business model is tied to the Internet.

en Power line's greatest appeal in the U.S. is to residential subscribers, who often lack access to any sort of broadband,

en Power line's greatest appeal in the U.S. is to residential subscribers, who often lack access to any sort of broadband.

en What's pushing the BBC is they see this as an expansion of their public service remit. We see ITV Local, and broadband, as an opportunity to access new markets. My view of the BBC and its broadband plans are the same as newspapers'; that it is all very well, but there should be a proper market-interest test because they are a publicly funded broadcaster.

en We are not looking to block access or control access of our customers to content on the internet in any shape, way or form. It would be counter to our own interests because we have a very large broadband business.

en High-speed broadband access is the electricity of the 21st century, yet many rural and poorer urban communities are being left off the grid. The innovators and organizers at the National Summit for Community Wireless Networks are blazing the trail to make broadband affordable and available to everyone.

en The current broadband offerings in Jamaica rely heavily on fixed lines, making it limited in choice for Jamaican consumers and businesses, while internationally, broadband access continues to trend away from fixed line to wireless. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.

en Our goal is to ensure that in the future, every notebook will be SIM-ready. As 3G network rollouts accelerate across the world, with additional media-rich capabilities added through HSDPA [High-Speed Downlink Packet Access] upgrades, laptops with in-built connectivity to the 3GSM world will enable PC users to enjoy seamless access to mobile broadband wireless services with secure authentication.

en Canada is a world leader in broadband access and today's decision builds on this enviable record. It serves to ensure that reliable, affordable, high-quality telecommunications services are extended to Canadian who would not otherwise be served.

en We were very pleased to see that Chairman Barton recognized the need for preserving the model of an open broadband network by codifying the duty of broadband providers to allow subscribers to have access to the services, equipment and applications they need without interference from network providers.


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