The High Cost of Lowering Broadband Prices
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The Wal-Mart You Don't Know: the high
cost of those low prices
The Wal-Mart You Don't Know: the high
cost of those low prices
11/16/2003 04:51 AMfastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html
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High altitude aircraft could replace
comms satellites to provide low-cost
broadband
High altitude aircraft could replace
comms satellites to provide low-cost
broadband
12/04/2003 01:10 PMComputer Weekly Dec 4 2003 12:14PM ET
Market move higher despite oil near
record high and Google lowering IPO
price
Market move higher despite oil near
record high and Google lowering IPO
price
08/18/2004 02:45 PMNational Post Aug 18 2004 6:51PM GMT
Time Broadband cuts prices for Internet
broadband service
Time Broadband cuts prices for Internet
broadband service
02/12/2004 02:02 PMUtusan Online Feb 12 2004 6:43PM GMT
Microsoft CEO: High-tech share prices
are high
Microsoft CEO: High-tech share prices
are high
05/08/2004 08:09 PMHaaretz May 8 2004 11:28PM GMT
Soaring Steel Prices May Cost Consumers
(AP)
Soaring Steel Prices May Cost Consumers
(AP)
04/10/2004 06:18 AMAP - Soaring steel prices, a boon to a troubled U.S. industry, also
have a downside: American consumers eventually will pay more for
automobiles, refrigerators and even roller coaster rides.
BT cuts cost of broadband
BT cuts cost of broadband
06/30/2004 10:55 AMManchester Online Jun 30 2004 2:33PM GMT
France cuts cost of broadband
France cuts cost of broadband
07/27/2004 04:47 PMCNET Jul 27 2004 8:11PM GMT
BT to cut broadband prices for punters
BT to cut broadband prices for punters
06/18/2004 11:07 AMPossibly within two weeks, industry sources claim
BT cuts broadband prices
BT cuts broadband prices
06/30/2004 03:14 AMBT cuts the monthly charge on its high-speed internet service by up to
25%.
BT cuts broadband cost for remotest
areas
BT cuts broadband cost for remotest
areas
01/02/2004 09:30 AMvnunet.com Jan 2 2004 8:41AM ET
BT cut the cost of its BT Broadband
Basic product by GBP80
BT cut the cost of its BT Broadband
Basic product by GBP80
05/20/2004 11:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 20 2004 3:27PM GMT
Broadband nightmare cost to providers
revealed.
Broadband nightmare cost to providers
revealed.
12/02/2003 12:40 AMThe Inquirer:
Broadband nightmare
cost to providers revealed.Broadband prices to hold steady
Broadband prices to hold steady
02/10/2004 02:47 AMThe days of broadband bargains could be over, as a study shows prices
are holding steady.
Broadband prices crash around the globe
Broadband prices crash around the globe
07/30/2004 10:42 PMBT cuts broadband prices and extends
rollout
BT cuts broadband prices and extends
rollout
06/30/2004 07:47 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 30 2004 12:38PM GMT
3G HSDPA Tipped as a Low-Cost Path to
Fast Mobile Broadband
3G HSDPA Tipped as a Low-Cost Path to
Fast Mobile Broadband
04/14/2005 05:05 PM3G Apr 14 2005 5:54PM GMT
Oftel unlikley to demand broadband cost
cuts - report
Oftel unlikley to demand broadband cost
cuts - report
11/04/2003 09:44 AMDoesn't want to 'rock the boat'
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop
06/22/2004 03:43 PMGaming console vendors need broadband providers and television
manufacturers to lower prices on their products to help gaming grow on
the Internet, said Kazuo Hirai, president and chief executive officer
of Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. Hirai, speaking at a
Congressional Internet Caucus event in Washington, D.C., Tuesday,
called on broadband providers to reduce prices as a way to drive more
U.S. residents to broadband and drive more interest in console gaming
through the Internet. Television manufacturers can help spur interest
in console gaming, he added, by pricing high-definition television
(HDTV) sets in a range that's affordable for average U.S. residents.
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop.
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop.
06/22/2004 10:24 PMMacCentral:
Sony
gaming exec: Broadband prices need to drop. "With the average
monthly cost of broadband, about US$40, a customer could buy a new
PlayStation 2 game every month." Translation: Stop competing with us
for the public's disposable income. Please make less money so we can
make more money. "Future versions of gaming consoles will be able to
provide HDTV-ready games." This seems to confirm my hunch that the PS3
will have HD resolution. If it can play high definition Blu-ray
movies, people will sort of expect the games to be HD, too.
Japanese broadband prices make Sweden
look dear
Japanese broadband prices make Sweden
look dear
12/22/2003 07:49 AMAOL cuts broadband prices and launches
256K Silver Service
AOL cuts broadband prices and launches
256K Silver Service
05/19/2004 08:57 AMComputer Shopper May 19 2004 1:08PM GMT
australia press: optus cuts broadband
internet prices
australia press: optus cuts broadband
internet prices
07/04/2004 08:31 PMYahoo! Jul 5 2004 0:43AM GMT
High quality != low cost
High quality != low cost
10/28/2003 11:09 PMFrom an actual job post:High-quality/low-cost Java/JSP developers
wantedThere is something profoundly wrong with this way of thinking. I
will quickly point out the obvious and state that, since talent is
rewarded with money, "high-quality" developers will
immediately skip over this...
Low cost, high support
Low cost, high support
02/16/2004 11:58 PMComputer Times Asia Feb 17 2004 3:37AM GMT
High Cost, Low Profit
High Cost, Low Profit
01/06/2003 09:37 PMA Playstation 2 costs $199.99, quite a bit of change right? Well at
work we make so little profit on a sale of a PS2
The High Cost of Microsoft's Wealth
The High Cost of Microsoft's Wealth
04/22/2004 03:54 AMBusiness Week Apr 22 2004 8:01AM GMT
High Quality Website at Low Cost
High Quality Website at Low Cost
06/19/2004 01:48 PMWebDevInfo Jun 19 2004 5:27PM GMT
High cost of heart rhythm illness
High cost of heart rhythm illness
02/16/2004 10:36 PMA heart condition that affects one in 10 elderly people costs society
hundreds of millions of pounds each year, say experts.
High cost of RFID slows progress
High cost of RFID slows progress
01/28/2004 02:33 PMvnunet.com Jan 28 2004 6:33PM GMT
Nintendo aims high with low-cost console
Nintendo aims high with low-cost console
09/22/2004 07:54 AMCatching US Xmas shoppers
High oil prices threaten growth
High oil prices threaten growth
08/08/2004 08:48 AMAnalysts warn that the recent surge in world oil prices is starting to
take its toll on the global economy.
U.S. Crude Prices Hit 21-Year High (AP)
U.S. Crude Prices Hit 21-Year High (AP)
07/28/2004 12:51 PMAP - Crude prices shot to a 21-year high Wednesday as markets reacted
to a threat by Russian authorities to shut down most of the production
from that country's largest oil company.
UK petrol prices hit record high
UK petrol prices hit record high
04/08/2005 12:31 PMPetrol prices in the UK hit a record high of 85.6p for a litre of
unleaded.
Crude oil prices jump to new high
Crude oil prices jump to new high
08/13/2004 10:45 AMThe price of crude oil reaches new record levels amid concerns about
possible unrest in Venezuela and the threat of sabotage in Iraq.
RAM prices on the rise, likely to stay
high
RAM prices on the rise, likely to stay
high
04/14/2004 07:58 PMThe increasing popularity of flash RAM and lack of good luck with the
transition to 110nm have the price of RAM jacked up. Will prices drop
any time soon?
High-speed Net prices plunge
High-speed Net prices plunge
11/14/2003 02:22 AMUSA Today Nov 14 2003 1:34AM ET
Shared 3G network could help operators
cut high cost burden
Shared 3G network could help operators
cut high cost burden
11/05/2003 02:31 PMBangkok Post Nov 5 2003 1:24PM ET
Tenzing's Next-Generation Plan: Low
Cost, High Speed
Tenzing's Next-Generation Plan: Low
Cost, High Speed
04/16/2004 03:46 PMTenzing's in-flight strategy: keep costs low by piggybacking on
existing hardware, satellites; big speed boost coming in two years:
Tenzing is a Seattle-based firm that offers its Internet access
service to airlines. So far, the company has installed its offering in
900 planes, with contracts for substantially more. Their partners
include United, Continential, and US Airways in the U.S., with their
service offered via Verizon AirFone, and Cathay Pacific, Iberia, and
Emirates, among other international airlines. But Connexion by Boeing
has received much more press for its higher-speed offering. Tenzing's
128 Kbps service today allows email by proxy for $15.95 per flight in
the US, with surcharges for emails longer than two kilobytes, and no
corporate virtual private network (VPN) connections. I and other
reporters have been critical of Tenzing's offering because of these
limitations which would seem to price consumers out of the market
while eliminating most business travelers from accessing their email.
Connexion's service features 5 Mpbs download speeds, 1 Mbps upload
speeds, full VPN and Internet access, and costs per flight from $10
for pay as you go up to $30 per flight for unlimited use on the
longest durations. Connexion has contracts or letters of intent with
several airlines, including SAS, ANA, and Lufthansa; Lufthansa should
loft the first Wi-Fi-enabled, Connexion-enabled plane later this
month. But Tenzing and Connexion have fundamental differences which
Tenzing hopes to exploit as new higher-speed satellite service from
their satellite data partner becomes available in early 2006. The 864
Kbps service from satellite giant Inmarsat delivered from its three
fourth-generation I4 satellites scheduled for launch starting in late
2004 could dramatically change the future of aviation Internet access.
This service is called B-GAN for Broadband Global Area Network. The
service is in symmetrical 432 Kbps units with Tenzing recommending two
bonded channels for 864 Kbps of bandwidth, although four channels and
1.7 Mbps are possible as well. I spoke today with Alex McGowan, VP of
sales and marketing at Tenzing, to ask him how Tenzing can compete
with a behemoth like Boeing that's offering substantially more
bandwidth at comparable prices and has major international airlines'
long-haul routes wrapped up. A factor that McGowan emphasized over and
over again is that Tenzing's capital cost to airlines is extremely
low--in some cases, as low as zero dollars. McGowan said that existing
Inmarsat antennas and receivers used in international flights for
telephony and cockpit...
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