On Friday, May 16, 2014 05:08:33 PM Scott Helms wrote:

> Social media is not a big driver of symmetrical traffic
> here in the US or internationally.  Broadband suffers
> here for a number of reasons, mainly topological and
> population density, in comparison to places like Japan,
> parts (but certainly not all) of Europe, and South
> Korea.

It might not be (now), but if symmetrical bandwidth will go 
in on the back of teenagers wanting to upload videos about 
their lives, the meer fact that the bandwidth is there means 
someone will find bigger and better use for it, than social 
media.

We saw this when we deployed FTTH in Malaysia, back in '09.

Mark.

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