The high cost of extending Internet service beyond urban areas and the relatively low number of potential subscribers has combined to stall the expansion of this enabling technology in much of the developing world (and even in some advanced economies). Installing cables over land by exploiting existing infrastructure to carry the line eliminates most of the construction costs of domestic Internet networks—but that colocation option is much less available...
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2016/04/01
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简介
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107706
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2016/08/10
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Disclosed
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Making rural broadband affordable : synchronizing installation with other public works
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legal and regulatory framework