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Broadband subscribers in the US comprise of only 13.2% of all subscribers. By contrast, the percentage of HSPA/LTE subscribers in Europe grew by 33% in 2010 and accounted for 20.6% of the total population. By 2016, this amount is expected to triple. America’s compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during this period is predicted to only be 25.8% and reach 58 million subscribers versus the 96 million European subscribers.
An assessment of the 3G and 4G speeds provided by networks in 21 cities across the country has been conducted by PC Magazine over the past few weeks, providing interesting results.
Rather than “sprinting” ahead, as the name suggests, Sprint’s 4G connectivity found itself instead to be limping toward the finish line in comparison to its speedier rival networks.
Ericsson leapt ahead and demonstrated LTE Advanced technology in Stockholm quite recently, claiming that the current data transfer speeds of LTE will soon be a thing of the past. By using commercial equipment, the demonstrators attained speeds that were ten times faster than those currently experienced by LTE customers in Sweden.
Will AT&T’s proposed merger with T-Mobile improve service and solve a looming spectrum crunch or will it stifle competition by reducing the number of nationwide wireless providers and consolidating spectrum of two large carriers? That’s the $39 billion merger question now before federal and state regulators. If approved, the proposed merger would create the nation’s [...]
Verizon’s and Google’s CEOs recently announced a suggested broadband legislative framework for consideration by lawmakers, with seven key elements. As summarized on Google’s public policy blog, they are: 1) make the FCC’s current wireline broadband openness principles fully enforceable; 2) adopt a new prohibition against discriminatory practices prioritizing or favoring lawful Internet content or traffic; [...]
Last month the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”) requesting comments on one of the most important issues facing the nation—improved healthcare access through affordable broadband. The possible benefits of the so-called Healthcare Connectivity Program are significant, including expanding investment in broadband for medically underserved communities, giving patients in rural areas access to [...]













