Word: bandwidth
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...Sonera suspended their Group 3G joint venture, each writing off more than €4 billion on their investment in new "third-generation" mobile networks for Germany and elsewhere. Like nearly all the big European operators, they paid a lot for 3G because they expected a lot: tapping into higher bandwidth, 3G mobiles were supposed to offer everything from high-speed Internet access to streaming video, allowing telecoms to keep revenues flowing even after the market for plain old phone calls became saturated. But the technology has been slow to develop, and operators have lost investor support for their once-lavish...
...unnerving analogies don?t stop there. The twenties and the combined eighties and nineties blew up huge stock market bubbles around technology - automobiles, radio, aviation, electronic utilities and appliances in the 1920s, and more recently, the Internet, chips, software, bandwidth and biotech. The small top tier of Americans with the large stockholdings are always lopsided beneficiaries, which increases the concentration of wealth and income in the top one percent (especially the top one-tenth of one percent). By 1928-29, the top one percent share of total U.S. wealth (some 40-44%) and income (some 17-19%) maximized at levels...
...crime, false prophets and economic measurements like unemployment that add to instability and civil unrest, thereby easing the way for the Antichrist. In other words, how close are we to the end of the world? The index hit an all-time high of 182 on Sept. 24, as the bandwidth nearly melted under the weight of 8 million visitors: any reading over 145, Strandberg says, means "Fasten your seat belt...
...were downloading entire albums and then sending them to 10 other people. Twice an hour. With every computer. In almost every room. The effects were less than pleasing to the people at Harvard’s Network Operations Center, and they eventually clamped down on our bandwidth. The restrictions remain in place today...
Then came the post-bubble follow-ups, like Kazaa and Morpheus, two services still in use today. The Class of 2002 witnessed the golden era of free music swapping—unlimited bandwidth, unenforced laws and active participation—a combination almost surely never to be seen again...