America goes on the Internet of the future
Tomorrow, on Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission formally present its National Development Plan of broadband. According to this plan over the next ten years, 100 million American households will have fiber channel access to the Internet at speeds up to 100 Mbps. In addition, for wireless access will be allocated bandwidth in the range of 500 MHz, and some frequencies will be available to all without licensing in order to create space for the development of new technologies. In rural areas will continue to develop access to Internet-based cable networks.
In addition to infrastructure projects budget for the program provides educational expenses. FCC will fund a program teaching computer literacy for those who lack skills in this area. Another $ 12-16 billion will be spent on the development of wireless communication for the needs of emergency services.
The ultimate goal of the project in the government see the full transition to the broadband Internet as the main and only means of communication in the United States. Thus, the Internet should completely replace the phone, television and other traditional means of communication. The norm should be deleted education and medicine, conducted by video conference.

Via Electronista