| Dogs Rule said: How is it "easily achievable in the next 5 years" at least outside of major population centers, when it requires fiberoptic connected homes for this technology to work? Large countries with low population densities such as Canada, Australia, Russia and presumably even the United States will probably never see widespread deployment of fiberoptic networks in their rural to suburban communities. |
Ever hear of Verizon FIOS? Currently available in every major US city, and MANY suburbs, expanding on a monthly basis. Easily will reach through most of the non-rural parts of the US within 5 years, and possibly even them too. FIOS is complete fiberoptic service. If not anywhere else, at least the US will have this service readily available within 5 years. I would expect Japan to be up to par as well. I'm not sure on the UK, I do know Ireland for as rural as it can be, has become a major center for technology. As it is only a 4 to 5 hour trip from Galway to Dublin, I could see fiberoptics easily installed there in a short matter of time. Australia is another country where fiberoptics can easily be rolled out, as the bulk of the population is along the eastern seaboard.







