Monday, April 19, 2010

it's fab

No, "fab" is not an opinion, it's the acronym for Future of American Broadband, whose six goals are:
  1. 100 million US homes should have affordable access to 100 Mbps download/50 Mbps upload broadband Internet connections.
  2. The US should be the leader in mobile network innovation, and the US should have the fastest and most extensive mobile networks in the world.
  3. Every American should have access to “robust” broadband, and “the means and skills to subscribe if they so choose”.
  4. Every community in the US should have access to 1 Gbps broadband for schools, hospitals, and government buildings.
  5. The implementation of a wireless, interoperable public safety network available to all first responders.
  6. Every American should be able to use a broadband connection to analyze their energy consumption (power, water, etc.)
The good news is that the net is getting stronger.

The bad news is that the net is getting stronger.

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