[1st-mile-nm] Call it what is
peter
pete at ideapete.com
Tue Jan 15 13:20:33 PST 2008
Corrected post / thanks for the compliments and feedback
peter wrote:
> One of the major hurdles, that will have to be overcome, to achieve
> REAL first mile connectivity, and hence long term high speed broadband
> goals is to for once and forever align storage calculations with
> transmission calculations.
>
> We store digital data in megabytes and gigabytes and now terrabytes
> and soon petabytes but when this same data is transfered to anything
> the speed is measured in bits or 1/ 10 of the storage calculations,
> which are now transmitted measured in megabits = 1/10 megabyte /
> gigabit etc.
>
> This enables the larger telcos to constantly baffle washington
> claiming that current and future targets are just fine thank you,
> whats all the fuss about because they are purposely clouding the issue
> with stupid math
>
> The IT industry is the only one in the world that measures is storage
> capacity in one calculation and then measures the movement of the same
> by dividing the factor by 10.
>
> This is like saying my car gets 250 milobits to the gallon or I walked
> 150 milobits today or my car cruises at 800 milobits per hour and is
> utterly insane
>
> As a result we have idiotic companies claiming Broadband service
> supplying Kilobyte ( Calling them megabit ) sluggish connections and
> charging people for through the wazzo.
>
> Having just completed a presentation to senior government officials
> who staunchly defended the point that a megabyte is the same as a
> megabit ( ably assisted by Qwest / ATT consultants ) I am constantly
> stunned at the amount of government officials and beuro planners
> regulating this industry and hence a huge amount of the public at
> large who flat out do not understand this. Hence the long term policy
> based on these decisions is totally doomed to fail.
>
> Don't believe me, call up any two senior government bureaucrats you
> know and check it out.
>
> We will never make the world understand what a phenomenal problem we
> have in connectivity unless this issue is once and for all tackled.
>
> One common measurement for the storage and transmission of data period
> " the BYTE "
>
> ( : ( : pete
>
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> Peter Baston
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Peter Baston
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