Broadband 2.0 Poised to Reshape Web, TV

by JD Rucker | April 27, 2008 at 10:42 pm | 248 views | 1 comment

Imagine speeds of 50-100 Mbps instead of 1-3 Mbps like today.  Image YouTube 3D, or downloading movies in seconds, or the need for multiple-terabyte drive space.

Imagine broadband 2.0.  According to Wired.com, we're almost there.

Now two of the largest ISPs in the United States are hoping to kick off yet another broadband renaissance, this time with home connections that promise to reach 50-100 Mbps, enabling a slew of high-definition content, better-quality video-sharing sites and even 3-D video. Call it Broadband 2.0.

Experts say this increased bandwidth -- when it becomes widely available -- will have a profound effect on everything from our social interactions on the web to the way we consume media.

"The YouTube philosophy is really the primary motivator here," says Connie Chang-Hasnain, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley and expert in broadband communications. "Even grandmas post things on YouTube. But, right now, the resolution is terrible and there are some very predefined limits due to bandwidth."

All of that will change with 50 Mbps download speeds, she said, and by simply improving the sound and video quality of video streaming sites, you can dramatically change how a society learns, teaches and communicates.

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Rob Walker
good stuff:

JD Rucker, I like this story. It's good stuff.

It will be interesting to see what ISPs in Canada have to say about this new technology, since they're illegally shaping bandwidth by claiming they can't keep up with demand.

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