Andrew Seybold - Tuesday, May 12, 2009
... Only the first responders need more broadband in urban America. What is also needed is to find a way to help those who cannot afford to connect to broadband services that are already there. In rural America, broadband is spotty. We can address these disparate issues in a cohesive manner since the common thread is wireless broadband.
We should be looking at the services that are needed in rural America and elsewhere. For example, the list of who needs connectivity is long: first responders, educational facilities and their students before and after class, the medical community for remote diagnostics, power utilities to better control their power grids and prepare for the smart grid concept we are hearing about, and many others. ...
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