I've been at a computing-related conference in India about a year ago and one of the invited local speakers was talking about reality of broad-band delivery in India. Apparently the main issues are the average income which requires about 10-times lower prices for services (same for mobile phones) and problems with power-distribution, especially in rural areas. Here's a link to his slides: http://indico.cern.ch/materialDisplay.py?contribId =430&sessionId=0&materialId=slides&confId=048
I bet you're working for the large company today :)
I'm not going to push this too much as it's an astro heresy ... but I found it an interesting read:
http://www.haltonarp.com/articles
People from Wales know how to count their sheep, imaginary or not.
Man, you must be cold.
I've been at a computing-related conference in India about a year ago and one of the invited local speakers was talking about reality of broad-band delivery in India. Apparently the main issues are the average income which requires about 10-times lower prices for services (same for mobile phones) and problems with power-distribution, especially in rural areas. Here's a link to his slides: http://indico.cern.ch/materialDisplay.py?contribId =430&sessionId=0&materialId=slides&confId=048
Macs are ok ... but most people having them do suck.