broadband technologies
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Adoption, Usage, and Global Impact of Broadband Technologies:
Diffusion, Practice and Policy
Drew KeoghComm 504
2.23.11
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Broadband & Impact
• What is Broadband?– High speed• Fixed line• Fixed wireless• Mobile infrastructure
– Media Usage• Social Networking• Remote locations• Breaking news
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Broadband and Economy
• Importance– Unserved or under served– Upgrading • Existing to fiber
• Economic– Boost– Competitive
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Going Green & Government
• New Technology Benefits– Less cable– Less power
• New “Public Utility”– Education
• Distance learning
– Medical• Access
– Telecommuting• Video conferencing
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Current Global Policies
• European Union– Open and competitive– Strengthen innovation & investment– Promotes growth & jobs
• Japan– High speed & affordable– Government involvement– Zero broadband areas elimination– Both fiber and 4G
• Korea– UBcN
• Phone, TV, shopping & TV finance
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Global Business Models• Irish
– Metropolitan networks for general purpose• Stokab (Swedish)
– Business model in Stockholm developing and leasing fiber optic networks • Netherlands
– Provide fiber as a utility service, as copper and coaxial becomes obsolete• Catalonia
– Homogenous network throughout 300 municipalities• United States
– UTOPIA (Utah)• Open access/wholesale in 18 communities
– Wireless Philadelphia• Through public and private funding the goal is to close the digital gap
• CANARIE (Canada)– Provide service where there is demand– Create a public Infrastructure
• New Zealand– Low cost network with non expensive hardware
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FTTH Deployment
• OneCommunity (Northern Ohio)– Counter deindustrialization & decreasing
population• BVU OptiNet (Bristol, VA)– 850 mile area in Southwest Virginia
• Blizznet (Vienna, Austria)– 1,400 KM of fiber used & 2,200 additional laid
• TRE-FOR (East Jutland, Denmark)– Multi-utility that added Ethernet
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Future & Conclusion
• Layout– Where and when without interfering
• Funding– Public vs. Private
• Improvements– White Spaces
• Google Project– 1 Gb/s fiber project
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Resources• Dwivdei, Yogesh K. (2011) Adoption, Usage,
and Global Impact of Broadband Technologies: Diffusion, Practice and Policy. Information Science Reference, 8, 128-142.
• Romano, Bruce (2010, September 23) FCC frees up vacant TV airwaves for “super wi-fi” technologies [Press release]. Washington, D.C.: FCC. Retrieved from: http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2010/db0923/DOC-301650A1.pdf
• Woolley, Scott (2011, February 8) A Broadband Boom in the Boondocks. Technology Review. Retrieved from http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/32280