Satellite Unlikely to Trigger Broadband Price War, CCG Says
Rather than leading to a price war across the broadband industry, satellite-delivered broadband likely will end up charging more than urban ISPs because they won't be trying to compete in those markets and instead will focus on markets where there…
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isn't landline competition and they can charge a premium price, CCG Consulting President Doug Dawson blogged Friday. He said claims about gigabit speeds aren't realistic, given that operators aren't likely to limit bandwidth that way, but selling gigabit links at a premium price to small cellsites and ignoring the residential market altogether could be a tempting alternative for operators.