AMERICANS today spend almost as much on bandwidth — the capacity to move information — as we do on energy. A family of four likely spends several hundred dollars a month on cellphones, cable television and Internet connections, which is about what we spend on gas and heating oil...If there's any industry that seems ripe for disruption, it's the bandwidth providers. Can someone get on that? I'm ready.
Like energy, bandwidth is an essential economic input. You can’t run an engine without gas, or a cellphone without bandwidth. Both are also resources controlled by a tight group of producers, whether oil companies and Middle Eastern nations or communications companies like AT&T, Comcast and Vodafone. That’s why, as with energy, we need to develop alternative sources of bandwidth.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Spectrum Wants to be Free
You need to read today's NYTimes Op-Ed by Tim Wu.
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