Sort of makes one wonder how the US came to have ubiquitous roads, or
power, or water distribution...
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On Jul 28, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
Lets put aside for a moment the conspiracy theories of government
intervention and
the telcos evil doing, IMHO there is a simple reason why I don't
have fiber
going
to my house: geography & economics.
Japan:
- area = 377,873 Km^2
- density = 337/Km^2
- pop = 127.5 mill
USA::
- area = 9,826,630 Km^2
- density = 31/Km^2
- pop = 304.7 mill
I belive there are just few major cities in the US that have a
comparable or
higher
concentration of people like other large cities around the world.
I'd bet that if you deploy fiber in a given radious in a suburban
area in
Japan you
may reach hundreds or thousands of potential customers, do the same
a little
bit
north from where I live and you will reach a dozen guys, 50 cows and a
couple of
hundred chickens.
The US is so spread out that anything to do with transportation, being
people,
packages, or ip packets becomes quite costly.
Still I beleve is interesting to analyze why the US is lagging
behind on
high speed
services.
My .02