Spectrum of Greed

Tag: FCC

Broadband less than 1% of Economic Stimulus Plan

by Hans on Feb.24, 2009, under Government, Industry, News, Opinion

Slip slidin' away.... to 19th place now!

Slip slidin' away.... to 19th place now!

A Fast Company blog by Chris Dannon today highlighted the depressing fact that the US has recently dropped to 19th in a recent study on global internet broadband connectivity.  I found it on Digg.  The article was an interview with Emily Green, CEO of the Yankee Group, a Boston-based consultancy that specializes in connectivity.  (continue reading…)

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Mobile Internet comes to Australia - why not America?

by Hans on Feb.19, 2009, under Government, Industry, News, Opinion

The Aussies will have wifi in cars way before us.

The Aussies will have wifi in cars way before us.

Dedicated Short Range Communications, or DSRC for those who like initials, is a wireless technology hybrid of WIFI and GPS.  This new technology, that will allow any car operating on Australia’s motorways (at least the ones that are not burning) to be a high speed wireless data node on a universal internet network.  This innovative development was the result of a University of Southern Australia think tank called the Institute for Telecommunications ResearchReadWriteWeb has a great article on it, providing lots of links and detail on how the system will work not only for the sharing of high speed internet data, but also will allow real time communications between vehicles allowing more effective management of congestion, accident avoidance, and numerous other improvements over today’s ‘driving blind’ lack of communications.  (continue reading…)

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Vacation gives me a new perspective

by Hans on Feb.15, 2009, under Government, Industry, Opinion

This could happen, but not till the FCC gets out of  the way!

This could happen, but not till the FCC gets out of the way!

Sitting on the porch of a community center swimming pool on a sunny 80 degree day in February is a good thing.  This is where I am able to get a wireless signal while visiting my wife’s relatives in Florida.  I heard they got 4 inches of snow at home yesterday, so my timing was good.  What does this have to do with wireless internet?  My wife’s grandmother doesn’t have internet of any kind in her social security funded home in this nice retirement community.  She does have both a cell phone and a traditional land line phone though.  For her, a woman approaching 90 years of age (but still driving and fully functional), the learning curve of the internet is enough to keep her away, much less the cost involved with getting internet to begin with when she has limited choices and limited funds.  But there are tons of benefits to granny getting on the ‘net - both to granny and to the economy.  (continue reading…)

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Network Service Providers - NSP - not ISP, not Telco, not CLEC

by Hans on Feb.12, 2009, under Government, Industry, Opinion

It's tough to buck the system - Ask Cool Hand Luke

It's tough to buck the system - Ask Cool Hand Luke

“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate,” the Cap’n tells the prison population about the recently recaptured Cool Hand Luke.  Dressed in his southern white suit, he pronounces sentence on the rebellious inmate that threatens the orderly status quo of his prison.  I would say we can repeat that phrase to the FCC today.  According to a recent news article from Arstechnica.com, we have a very confused former FCC Chair that is defending the orderly but hopelessly antiquated status quo of our wireless (and wired) network management framework, while courts reviewing a decision on predatory customer retention practices calls foul.

At the heart of the confusion is the definition of what the FCC is in control of.  They think in boxes labeled, phone, internet, wired, wireless, broadcast, media, etc…  What has evaded their recognition so far is the massive convergence of these separately born technologies.  What we citizens of the world today refer to as the ‘Net’.  We can do anything over the net today - watch media, listen to media, make calls, move data - you name it.  So all of these little boxes that the FCC is trying to manage have become a terrible set of stumbling blocks that they can’t get themselves out of.  They are like a hopelessly out of shape middle aged man caught in the middle of a torturous obstacle course.  (continue reading…)

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