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The Home Network of 2012

” The home network of 2012 is delivered and controlled by the service providers, says Motorola’s Jed Johnson.” Sound funny to you too? Apparently, quite a bit of this is already in the works, according to this article. It’s a vision of what home networks will be like according to three industry prognosticators. Considering that most people with less than 1 Mbit DSL are content to browse web sites and check email, I find it hard to believe that we’ll have IP-enabled thermostats in 2012. Also, the DRM scheme in the article would never work because people are finally realizing that DRM is a nuisance, not a feature. Favorite quote: “While much of the population is enjoying services piped over 100 Mbps-plus broadband connections, slower 512K-1 Mbps broadband is available to everyone under nationwide subsidized programs.” They obviously aren’t talking about broadband in the U.S.

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