[Bloat] broadband cost analysis

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 11:24:33 EDT 2022


Looking at figure 7 (non-adoption rates by age group), nearly 30% of
those under 30 do not have fixed broadband.
>From an informal survey of those I know in that age range, they are
primarily dependent on their cell phones,
cannot live at a fixed address for long enough to adopt fixed
broadband solutions, and go to coffee shops and
libraries (and the office) to get their connectivity. I am kind of
curious as to the trendline here - a cellphone is a must
for this generation, quality fixed internet merely a nice to have.

On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 8:18 AM Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> pretty good:
>
> https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f5282b71117310d16e654d3/t/6256eb4efbb468024f396969/1649863506445/Toward+Effective+Administration+of+State+and+Local+Fixed+Broadband+Programs+-+04.12.22+Final+Report.pdf
>
> My lowball cost estimate for "better, recycled routers" would be
> somewhere in the 20 dollar range for the 25/3mbit segment, which
> depending on how you do the math per above is somewhere between 10 and
> 65 million people.
>
> It would be cool to have good bufferbloat statistics for the 25/3mbit
> portion of the population.
>
> --
> I tried to build a better future, a few times:
> https://wayforward.archive.org/?site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.icei.org
>
> Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC



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Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC


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