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The Remote Access Jungle

ComNet 2001 audio coverage

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What's the truth about shared bandwidth? Cable modem deployments are said to force users in a neighborhood to compete with one another. Is that DSL's advantage? Or do new types of DSL service-provider architectures cause the same problem? What about fixed wireless as an option? How are service providers managing their bandwidth and their inventory of local loops to give you reliable answers on availability and installation?

Moderator:
  • Bob Brown, executive news editor, Network World

Speakers:
  • Jeff Feldman, president and CEO of Everest Broadband
  • Peter Jarich, Director of Broadband Research, The Strategis Group

Note: Click here to view the Pacific Bell "DSL vs. cable" ad mentioned by Peter Jarich.





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