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Our results imply that disconnecting an average property from a high-speed first-generation broadband connection (offering Internet speed up to 8 Mbit/s) would depreciate its value by 2.8%.
Driven by media-rich and bandwidth-intensive Internet applications, 100 Gigabit Ethernet embodies the next logical and necessary line speed following 10G/40G, although enormous challenges exist.
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Javier Aracil, Daniel Morato 
16 Oct 2000
9 Citations
On the other hand, we show that the traffic variability due to the marginal distribution variance can be the limiting factor for performance in the gigabit-speed next-generation Internet, rather than the long-range dependence features present in today's traffic.
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Baohua Yang, Xiang Wang, Yibo Xue, Jun Li 
08 Dec 2009
9 Citations
In order to meet the performance requirement for high speed Internet (even higher than 10 Gbps), practical algorithms must keep better spatial and temporal performance.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
23 May 2011
22 Citations
The collection, integration and publication of this data charts a new course in broadband information access and will add significantly to the policy discussion about increasing American's access to high-speed internet.
Consistent with previous research done on general Internet access, our results suggest that high-speed access to the Internet is more likely to be available in urbanized area.
Open accessProceedings ArticleDOI
25 Nov 2001
164 Citations
We report a novel technique for inexpensive high-speed Internet access in buildings.
However, I argue that these speed test sites are ultimately less concerned with encouraging high-speed Internet as a broadly accessible public good and more invested in ensuring that consumers have quick and ready access to the one particular video platform owned by that stakeholder.
We find that while protocol overheads, which have dominated the community’s attention, are indeed important, reducing latency inflation at the lowest layers will be critical for building a speed-of-light Internet.
By using detailed data on Internet access and use in rural and urban areas of Britain, we show the effect of low-speed broadband connection on people’s use of the Internet and the services it provides.