Give me a T1
Is not a secret that technology has been growing enormously this past two decades, making the human more dependable of infinitive devices, from PDAs to amazing high resolution TVs.
Everything seems that it just going up and keeps growing making us more and more attach to technology and the comfort that it bring us new mp3 players thanks to nanotechnology, like IPod, Zune and other. We could also see promising products that require more memory. In my opinion all this sounds great, since every day the price of hard drives, and memory ram is more accessible to our pockets.
If you ask me…I will say everything in the technology area is growing simultaneously for the good of us, except a very important and key aspect in the developing of technology, internet speed. I remember when we customers could it move up from dial up to cable and DSL. Now we are in a position where we have bigger files, more complex websites, which require a lot of speed, and even worse, we already reading of ideas of live operating systems that just require us to log in to server. I believe is time that we customer could have access to a T1, wit an affordable price, is also refreshing to see Verizon with Fios, I personally haven’t test it, but I think we are due to more speed, to satisfy the new challenges and advances of the technology.
Another issue is our bureaucracy in our congress; we in United States are staying behind when it comes to internet speed access, compare with countries like Japan, China and the rest of Europe, in my personal experience, I was witness of the speed and access of internet in Japan, and in Spain. You probably will say that this will cost, but is more about policies of our government, for example the city of Philadelphia suppose to become the first city in the world to have wireless internet for the public in 2006, all the design and infrastructure was already set, but the congress outlaw it arguing that will put in risk against terrorism.
I think the access and resource to bring competitive prices for internet through T1 are there, is just a bunch of laws and rules that stop it.
Is not a secret that technology has been growing enormously this past two decades, making the human more dependable of infinitive devices, from PDAs to amazing high resolution TVs.
Everything seems that it just going up and keeps growing making us more and more attach to technology and the comfort that it bring us new mp3 players thanks to nanotechnology, like IPod, Zune and other. We could also see promising products that require more memory. In my opinion all this sounds great, since every day the price of hard drives, and memory ram is more accessible to our pockets.
If you ask me…I will say everything in the technology area is growing simultaneously for the good of us, except a very important and key aspect in the developing of technology, internet speed. I remember when we customers could it move up from dial up to cable and DSL. Now we are in a position where we have bigger files, more complex websites, which require a lot of speed, and even worse, we already reading of ideas of live operating systems that just require us to log in to server. I believe is time that we customer could have access to a T1, wit an affordable price, is also refreshing to see Verizon with Fios, I personally haven’t test it, but I think we are due to more speed, to satisfy the new challenges and advances of the technology.
Another issue is our bureaucracy in our congress; we in United States are staying behind when it comes to internet speed access, compare with countries like Japan, China and the rest of Europe, in my personal experience, I was witness of the speed and access of internet in Japan, and in Spain. You probably will say that this will cost, but is more about policies of our government, for example the city of Philadelphia suppose to become the first city in the world to have wireless internet for the public in 2006, all the design and infrastructure was already set, but the congress outlaw it arguing that will put in risk against terrorism.
I think the access and resource to bring competitive prices for internet through T1 are there, is just a bunch of laws and rules that stop it.

