Saturday 10 November 2012

Well now, fancy that, no more wires

There was a very interesting news report on 'Zite' (an iPad news aggregator app) that ATT in the USA thought they might abandon wired, fixed phones.

So what? Well most of us have a mobile don't we? But think about it seriously, the main purpose of the wires today is not the fixed phone, but the ADSL modem connecting you to the internet. And the performance of this channel is rapidly becoming obsolete with as upper limit of 8-10Mbps or so. So now there are two pressures combining to rid ourselves of the 100 year old copper wire, and move to fibre!

Would it be reasonable that all wires could be replaced by fibre to the home, whoopee 100Mbps, all TV coming this way, shutting down all those new digital TV transmitters, freeing up the air space for more mobile technology, and …?

Wow that's a thought:

1. Abandon fixed wire phones - boom in mobile sales, and phone chargers! Move to fast LTE delivery.

2. Big move to swap wires for fibre - technically not obvious, but a practical challenge - gives everyone, and I mean everyone, as this would be legally mandated, to have 100Mbps internet delivery

3. Quickly move from linear transmitted TV to internet delivered Video On Demand - a huge boom in companies offering VOD TV, movies etc. Big boom in Internet connected TVs.

4. Finally closing down all recently installed digital TV transmitters, at considerable cost! They were a bad choice anyway, based on the mistake that linear TV would continue to be the forward delivery for programs, whereas as many companies (TVcatchup, Netflix, LoveFilm, even BT video… and things like the iPlayer) have shown people want a different on-demand delivery system. So let's cut our losses and free up TV bandwidth frequencies for mobile and stop digital TV.

What do you think?

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