As many people are
aware, Time Warner Cable is increasing their fees and hardware rental
charges, once again. Time Warner Cable is already making a 97 percent
margin on their almost comically profitable internet, phone and cable
services. Most Americans have no choice but to deal with TWC because
they are the only cable and internet provider out there. TV Networks
are constantly doing battle with them over broadcast rates (Currently
CBS in many major cities).
Anyone who has ever been overseas
knows that the United States languishes in the middle of the pack of the
world’s developed nations in internet access speeds, with average
download speeds of just 11megabits per second. In many Asian and
European countries who are more poor than we, customers can commonly get
affordable service providing hundreds of megabits or more.
Our
greedy and corrupt Congress and the FCC won’t make it easier for other
companies to compete with TWC because of the cable industry's powerful
lobby's and campaign support.
But, look out. Here comes Google
Fiber with a connection speed 100 times faster than TWC's download
speeds, crystal clear high definition TV, and endless possibilities.
It's not cable. And it's not just Internet. It's Google Fiber. Check them out at:
https://fiber.google.com/about
Here are their plans:
Free Internet $0/mo $300 construction fee
Gigabit Internet $70/mo $300 waived construction fee
Gigabit + TV $120/mo $300 waived construction fee
So
far it is only available in three cities because the infrastructure
doesn't exist. They have to lay their own fiber cable and that is a
long, expensive and arduous task. The cities are Provo, Austin and
Kansas City. Over 1,100 cities have applied for Google Fiber and Topeka
even temporarily changed its name to Google, KS in an effort to woo
Google into their city.
In Kansas City, Missouri, a customer
reported that they have at least 50 times faster than their previous
internet access speed and a substantially better TV service, all for
only $125 a month, tax included.
Imagine simultaneously streaming
four high-definition TV shows and recording three of them on the
included two-terabyte DVR. You can be running video via Wi-Fi on two
smartphones and on two laptops, and also be watching and recording TV
shows all at the same time. It’s a vastly superior service. And that’s
even without touching high-bandwidth Web apps that work seamlessly at
super fast speeds, such as 3-D maps of cities that have imperceptible
load times.
Currently Google says that it is not yet profitable
for them to roll out Fiber to every city. If they could guarantee that
the customer base would be there, that would make it more enticing to
them.
Everyone should contact Google and tell them you want
Google Fiber in your town or city. Start online web surveys, create
online petitions, blog about it, write your representative and ask them
to facilitate inviting Google to your town, email all your friends, make
some noise. You need only one creative person with a lot of time on
their hands to shoulder the responsibility, vanguard a group, phalanx an
offense or germinate a healthy dose of competition so that the consumer
wins and not corporate and political greed.
Do you dream of a better country? Then there is no dream, only do. Congress won't do it for you.
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Monday, August 5, 2013
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