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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

reply to fiberguy
Re: Build it and they will come...

said by fiberguy See Profile :

I think a national broadband plan would also include the eventual near elimination of the dial up call centers turning them, essentially, into the dot matrix printer. (they'll be there, but really a specialty purpose)
Won't work. Running a dialup ISP is practically free. You get an ATM, T1, or SONET line from the telco, with multiple extensions/trunk lines (1 or more phone numbers, multiple incoming simultanous calls). Inside the circuit switches frames is your PPP data. Decode that (done with a router or in software), put on backbone, your done.

No ISP has banks of analog dialup modems anymore. You wouldn't have 56K if the ISP used analog modems. The POTS Digitalizer at your CO that terminates your copper loop is the modem effectivly, and its on a really really long serial port line to the ISP. Most of the dialup ISPs cost is email, newsgroups, webhosting, and tech support.

fiberguy
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what does the cost of providing dial up modem have to do with eliminating it all together to migrate everyone towards broadbandn? If keeping dial up is acceptable, then stop funding the studies on who has and doesn't have broadband.. it's not important. In fact, MUCH of the arguments on BBR should also become worthless as well.

Dial up is dead and needs to be replaced by a national broadband deployment. As I've said in other posts before.. there are certainly providers out there pushing broadband in places where you'd not think they had power and running water. There are no excuses for not getting broadband in to places that they have neglected.
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