Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Falling Prices of DSL

The market dynamics are getting quite competitive for the telecom sector with every passing day. A small ISP from one city in Pakistan comes up with a package with double bandwidth with the same price, about a couple of months ago the narrow band industry came down to a mere phone call charging instead of paying by the hour. This fast change might bring about similar changes to the broadband industry too.
Perhaps this is quite healthy for the economy where the public enjoys more and more facilities that are affordable in these days of adversity and the new opportunities find their ways into every house, with the growing online market trends and earning opportunities I am sure this competition will pay more to the nation as compared to the fall in prices for the telephony industry. Hopefully triple play is going to find its way in the true sense with voip. Students are pouring in to use broadband as a basic necessity, where 20 years ago even using dial up was a luxury, the IT infrastructure with building optic networks and low cost bandwidth will help structure a more educated and learned society that might bring out productivity of the unemployed class especially the ladies who find it exciting to blog sitting and home and creating their own networks; advertising their cuisines and fashion designs, photography and all the other hobbies that were never shared or appreciated other than their own household

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sounds promising. this is the best use of technology. Keep it up, IPTV!