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USA - Benchmarking broadband in the USA
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., May 2009, Pages: 7
The USA , as many other countries, has introduced economic stimulus packages that include telecoms infrastructure. It has now been widely accepted that such investments should deliver economic multiplier effects; it should stimulate economic growth, e-business, e-health, tele-education, smart grids as well as high-speed Internet access. This can only happen when these investments are linked to business models based on an open wholesale network. The telco and cable monopolies and duopolies as they exist in America will stop any economic multiply effect. This reports uses Australia as a bench market, where the government has launched an A$43 billion broadband stimulus package that will result in the development of an open network that will link 90% of all households to an FttH (Fibre-to-the-home) network.
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