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A "100 MEGABIT NATION" BY 2015
[SOURCE: Broadband Properties]
Underscoring the importance of higher bandwidth to America’s future 
competitiveness, and deeply concerned by the lack of progress on a national 
telecommunications bill, the Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council has called on 
Congress and the President to adopt a “100 Megabit Nation” policy by the end of 
this year. The imitative is aimed at ensuring that a majority of American 
households have broadband connectivity available by 2010 and that 
next-generation symmetrical 100 Mbps broadband connections be universally 
available by 2015. The FTTH Council noted that while the technology exists 
today to provide this level of bandwidth, the broadband services currently 
available to the overwhelming majority of Americans do not exceed 5 Mbps. Only 
FTTH technology could provide the bandwidth the Council described as necessary. 
Both private and public sector initiatives are called for in the Council’s 
proposed initiative. Along with its call for a “100 Megabit Nation,” the FTTH 
Council suggested a number of policy proposals to help reach this objective, 
including continued video franchise reform, an end to restrictions on municipal 
broadband, financial incentives, the re-authorization of the Rural Utilities 
Service broadband loan program, and congressional oversight on video content 
access concerns. The FTTH Council also encouraged policymakers to hear from a 
wide range of stakeholders in order to incorporate an effective broadband 
strategy.
http://www.broadbandproperties.com/2007issues/feb07issues/100Mbs_feb.pdf


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