Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Wireless Broadband in the US 01

Wireless Broadband in the US 01 Video Clips. Duration : 10.93 Mins.


Panel Introduction. Wireless broadband technology is evolving rapidly, presenting significant growth opportunities over the next few years. The FCC recently announced plans to bring broadband to 100 million American homes by 2020, with mobile broadband playing an integral role. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act have awarded over .2 billion to broadband projects. While broadband will be available across the US soon, other countries already have nationwide coverage with plans to upgrade from 1-10 Mega-bits per second (Mbps) to lightning-fast 100 Mbps services within five years. What are the benefits, challenges, and opportunities presented by these changes? Our panelists include representatives from service providers, application developers, and sources of capital. They will share their experience and offer their views on the future of wireless broadband and how it may impact today`s business models. Among the issues we will discuss: Market potential: Some of the first rural broadband wireless networks will spring up as early as this year. Technological obstacles and trends: WiMAX, 3G, and 4G LTE each present different technical challenges - and there are demand-side obstacles, such as fewer household computers in rural areas. Emerging opportunities and VC investment: Some startups are already receiving significant funding - for example, LightSquared has raised 0MM for a satellite-based 4G LTE network. Government policies, funding, and regulation: Today, the ...

Tags: wireless, broadband, mobile, cell phone, at t, verizon, metropcs, sprint, android, apple, iphone, 4g, lte, net neutrality

1 comment:

  1. Your video presentation looks to be great. Thanks for sharing this information.

    Elizabeth
    Mobile Broadband

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