There is no adequate proverb

 There is no adequate broadband competition today.

 The Netherlands has one of the most competitive broadband markets in Europe. Early on, there was competition in broadband from cable TV operators, which sent prices plummeting and helped boost the use of broadband.

 Connections are a prerequisite for e-business, growth and jobs throughout the economy. Competition and open markets are certainly the best drivers of broadband in the EU. However, broadband connections must not be limited to the big cities.

 Achieving greater competition in this space is a very important policy matter for the U.S. government. The government has to focus on getting a lower cost infrastructure for broadband so that less wealthy Americans who obviously desire broadband can afford it.

 Our free broadband proposition, announced today, will require significant levels of investment in the short term. However, the broadband market is growing rapidly, and we are well placed to become a major force within it.

 Existing broadband users were the early adopters who used to pay for the dial-up wait and they got impatient with it, which is why they switched over to broadband, ... We see a slowing down in broadband growth partly because most of the low-hanging fruit of early adopters have been harvested by broadband providers.

 Basically this merger will mean even less competition for broadband Internet, and frankly that makes a Net neutrality requirement even more imperative. If there was real competition in the provision of high-speed Internet access we might not be having this conversation, but now the world has gotten even smaller than it was before.

 The biggest thing we can offer in the new band is broadband [data] speeds. You can't even get close to that today. Since the FCC has decided to move us out, we made the decision that it made a lot of sense to pursue a broadband venture.

 [Some people are leaving Rep. Tom Osborne's (R-Neb.) district because they lack modern amenities such as broadband, the congressman said in a CBS MarketWatch article :] In today's world, if you don't have broadband, you don't have a chance. ... Having access to telecom is a little like having access to blacktop highways.

 The draft before us undermines long-standing objectives of fostering localism, competition and diversity. Rushing this one-sided draft forward will set back our long-term goals of accelerating broadband deployment and video competition.

 Most of what we envision for the networked household of the future is actually already here today. It's case of consumers catching up with what we can already do. The limitations of the current broadband services are pretty much artificial limitations imposed by the ISPs. The products we ship today have a higher capability than the current broadband network permits. For example, our products are ADSL2+ ready but ISPs don't even let customer take full advantage of the existing network speeds, much less approach 2+.

 We're committed to providing broadband coverage across the UK - for both consumers and business - and we're constantly developing our broadband family of products to meet the needs of customers. This is another step forward in meeting that commitment. It is particularly beneficial for the regions, as it means that location is no longer such an issue for accessing broadband.

 Our position is that basically there is adequate competition in the market, which is already bringing these prices down.

 Although broadband penetration among Internet users has long been on the rise, it was always amid speculation that the high cost of broadband would limit its widespread adoption. However, over the last year, carriers have responded to the growing demand for lower- cost broadband, and all indications are that this trend will continue.

 The team needs to reach the same level of competition that other nations will be exhibiting, hence the need to give them adequate preparations. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.


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