How @ScotGov has failed on superfast broadband -- esp in rural Scotland -- and how to fix it.http://www.thenational.scot/comment/lesley-riddoch-the-governments-failed-on-broadband---heres-how-to-fix-it.22978 …
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See vids by
@LinusTech among others and http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/10/26/the-promise-of-5g-access-in-rural-areas-faster-streaming-on-mobile … straight line access = “super-charged Wi-Fi,” -
200-300 mile radius is going to be possible.
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We must get spectrum policy right with 5G, but it will not fix rural broadband during this Parliament.
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Also, can't conflate wired & wireless broadband. 4G offers potential, but would need equivalent package to wired
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Anything to say re current BT rollout?
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inherent flaws clear with hindsight. BT given way too much flexibility. At Rural Parliament on Thursday, are you?
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BT will want most expensive option. Get a university involved. These are 12x coverage http://www.telecompetitor.com/nokia-fastmile-jumps-on-rural-broadband-wireless-bandwagon/ …
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good at what they do (FTTC) but not flexible & creative enough - I was Nortel Channel Manager for BT so know well
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