April 19, 2005

Foreign Affairs Magazine on Broadband: “Down to the Wire” by Thomas Bleha


I thought those of you interested in broadband deployment worldwide would be interested in this article that appears in the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs magazine. 

The summary of the article states: “Once a leader in Internet innovation, the United States has fallen far behind Japan and other Asian states in deploying broadband and the latest mobile-phone technology. This lag will cost it dearly. By outdoing the United States, Japan and its neighbors are positioning themselves to be the first states to reap the benefits of the broadband era: economic growth, increased productivity, and a better quality of life.”

Couldn’t have said it better myself.  : )

You can read the full article by clicking here or cutting and pasting this URL: http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050501faessay84311/thomas-bleha/down-to-the-wire.html

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 11:29PM PST

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News India Jan 16, 2007

We are constantly observing some news over broad band technology issues. Asian countries now becoming as gaints in the industry because the bradband users growing day by day.

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