Friday, September 9, 2011

Report from Public Knowledge: 4G + Data Caps = Magic Beans



4G Wireless for Rural America? Not Nearly Good Enough. (Community Broadband Networks, 9/8/2011)

Excerpt:    The good folks at Public Knowledge have released a report appropriately titled, "4G + Data Caps = Magic Beans." These are the fraudulent version of magic beans - don't expect any beanstalks to data clouds.

The 4G offered by major wireless carriers (with the notable exception of Sprint) is a waste of money because it comes with strict data caps. These data caps actively discourage the types of activities that 4G enables. Activities that are made possible by 4G, such as watching movies or uploading video to the internet, are made impossible by the data caps. As a result most users will avoid taking advantage of these new services out of fear of incurring large overage fees. That makes capped 4G little more than a bait and switch, like being sold a handful of magic beans.

I have been disturbed by statements from a number of policymakers and elected officials suggesting they believe the future of connectivity in rural America is wireless, specifically 4G because it is better than the horrible DSL that is mostly the only "broadband" connection available in much of rural America
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Here's a more upbeat, cheerleading view.

From the Executive Summary:

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