It seems likely to me. Google already has Google Fi... it wouldn't
take a huge stretch of the imagination for them to just start
throwing a Google Fi LTE radio into the various home automation
devices they make and just charge a monthly fee that covers whole mess.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 1:32 PM CBB - Jay Fuller
<par...@cyberbroadband.net <mailto:par...@cyberbroadband.net>> wrote:
so does alexa / google home become the "middleware" to connect
your home network / devices?
kind of already seeing this with google purchasing what was
it...some home automation thing
didn't amazon/alexa purchase ring?
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*From:* Mathew Howard <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>
*To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>
*Sent:* Monday, January 20, 2020 10:35 AM
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] The Future
Exactly. things like washing machines, that use a tiny amount
of data anyway, will just have their own connection... it
actually makes it a lot simpler for the end user, since it
will just work without the need to mess with anything.
Although I think it's more likely that it will just be
whatever brand washing machine with Alexa, and the wireless
provider won't really be relevant.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 9:51 AM Nate Burke
<n...@blastcomm.com <mailto:n...@blastcomm.com>> wrote:
No, You'll buy the 'Verizon washing machine with Alexa'
And it will all
just work when you get it home. If you decide to change
wireless
providers, you just get a new washing machine.
On 1/20/2020 9:45 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
> So now I have to register the IMEI off my washing
machine? That
> should go over well with the end users.
>
> On 1/20/20 10:40 AM, Gino A. Villarini wrote:
>> Mobile ops will get into the “Home Connectivity” game
and will offer
>> mobile/home bundles
>>
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>> *From: *AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com
<mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com>> on behalf of Matt Hoppes
>> <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net
<mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>>
>> *Reply-To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
<af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>
>> *Date: *Monday, January 20, 2020 at 11:27 AM
>> *To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
<af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>, Mathew
>> Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com
<mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>>
>> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] The Future
>>
>> Do you actually think we're ever going to see
unlimited 5G service?
>>
>> What about home security cameras, security systems,
all the connected
>> home devices? I certainly don't want to pay a monthly
fee to connect
>> all of them together.
>>
>> On 1/20/20 10:18 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:
>> > That's exactly what I was thinking reading this
thread. Fiber isn't
>> > likely to be surpassed by anything else anytime
soon, but the need
>> for
>> > having any kind of a traditional wired connection
to the home
>> could very
>> > well disappear in the not too distant future. Fiber
is still going
>> to be
>> > needed to make the 5G, 6G or whatever technologies
work, but if every
>> > device has it's own unlimited 5G wireless
connection, not many people
>> > are going to feel the need to pay for home
connection. But whether
>> that
>> > can actually be made to work (in both a practical
and technical
>> sense)
>> > remains to be seen.
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 8:28 AM Gino A. Villarini
<g...@aeronetpr.com <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>
>> > <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com
<mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Fiber is future proof but not human proof..____
>> >
>> > __ __
>> >
>> > As the users continue to gravitate more to handheld
devices, the
>> > actual value of fiber as a last mile connection for
the end user is
>> > a sliding graph towards 0.____
>> >
>> > __ __
>> >
>> > Wireless connectivity will continue expand in
different iterations
>> > like 5G, 6G and other upcoming technologies like
LTTH and LTTD (LEO
>> > to the home and LEO to the Device). <- I just
coined both terms! ____
>> >
>> > __ __
>> >
>> > *Gino****Villarini
>> > *Founder/President
>> > @gvillarini
>> > t: 787.273.4143 Ext. 204
>> > m:
>> >
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>> >
>> > www.aeronetpr.com <http://www.aeronetpr.com>
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>> <http://www.aeronetpr.com> | Metro Office Park #18
>> > Suite 304 Guaynabo, PR 00968
>> >
>> > *From: *AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com
<mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com>
>> > <mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com
<mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com>>> on behalf of Matt Hoppes
>> > <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net
<mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>
>> > <mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net
<mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>>>
>> > *Reply-To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
<af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>
>> > <mailto:af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>>
>> > *Date: *Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 10:30 PM
>> > *To: *"af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>
<mailto:af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>"
<af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>
>> > <mailto:af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>>
>> > *Subject: *[AFMUG] The Future____
>> >
>> > __ __
>> >
>> > I don’t know why, but this evening got me thinking
about broadband
>> > delivery over the past 30 years and the future of
broadband.
>> >
>> > First we had nothing, then along came dial-up and
that was amazing
>> > and many companies sprung up offering the service.
Giants like AOL
>> > and Prodigy.
>> >
>> > Then DSL and Cable came along as well as wireless
and dial-up has
>> > all but died.
>> >
>> > Now DSL is basically dead, cable and wireless have
gone through
>> > several iterations and we are seeing a push to fiber.
>> >
>> > What’s the possibility in the next 10 years cable
and wireless will
>> > be dead technologies with fiber at the fore front?
Possibly.
>> >
>> > But then..... is fiber really future proof? We are
talking about
>> > investing hundreds of millions into fiber
infrastructure, because
>> > it’s “the future”. But is it?
>> >
>> > So far every technology delivery mechanism to date
has become
>> > obsolete in as little as 6-10 years.
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