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Subject: Fw: Re: IP: Story on broadband reform efforts
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From: Sid Karin <skarin@ucsd.edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:04:15
To: farber@cis.upenn.edu
Subject: Re: IP: Story on broadband reform efforts
Dave,
>>There are a lot of pieces to the broadband puzzle, he said, and the FCC does
>>not have jurisdiction over all of them. For example, even if broadband is
>>available to all Americans, subscriptions automatically would be
>>constrained by
>>the number of households that own a computer.
This is a static analysis of a dynamic situation. I don't know what
would happen
if broadband were ubiquitously available, but I don't think that the FCC does
either. It seems reasonable to expect that new services and new devices
would become available. Some might require a computer (keyboard, mouse, screen
and pizza box), but some might might not contain a visible computer; think
TiVo for example. I wonder how many people have a Tivo or similar device,
but "don't have a computer"? And what are the projections for the next year?
Or 5 years?
Cheers,
........Sid
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