Soundwave said:
This is today though, you have to understand, 2-3 years ago there were like 2-3 cities total ... AT&T is adding 38 cities this year alone. In 5 years pretty much all the country's urban centers will have ultra high speed and probably a lot of rural areas too. Even Comcast ... they've found a way to deliver 1 Gigabit internet through *existing* cable infastructure, no fiber network needed. So what's happening now is AT&T, Google, and Comcast are all in competetion with each other, which will cause everything to spread even faster. Google Fiber was the spark that set off the dynamite. |
In the meantime, the global average internet speed is 5.6 Mbps.