Now all of this sounds good … until you hear the pice. It’s going for 425 GBP or roughly $680. That’s a lot of bones. In Ireland it’s going to be a little cheaper, 300 EUR, but that’s still $420. If you’re in the sticks and you need to access Facebook then this might be your only solution. If you’re wondering as to why I even bothered writing up this story, it’s because devices like this will be used in the future by many of us, even city dwellers. Old copper infrastructure has limits, and installing fiber is expensive, so going wireless seems like the best choice. We’ve already seen a small ISP in Central Oregon opt to install HSPA+ to service their customer base, instead of digging up people’s front lawns and laying cable. From my interview with Frank Miller, CTO of BendBroadband: “Activation per home runs about $400 depending depending on the customer’s location. In an urban environment, activation runs nearly $1000 per home using cable.” So not only is wireless easier to install, it’s cheaper too.
[Via: T3, ISP Review]
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