You Don’t Want Super-High-Speed Internet, Says Time Warner Cable
March 1, 2013
Time Warner Cable chief technology officer Irene Esteves says you don’t really want the gigabit speeds offered by Google Fiber and other high speed providers.
He downplayed the importance of offering a service to compete with Google, as reported by The Verge. “We’re in the business of delivering what consumers want, and to stay a little ahead of what we think they will want…. We just don’t see the need of delivering that to consumers,” she said, referring to gigabit-speed internet connections. Esteves thinks only business customers will need that kind of bandwidth, and she noted that Time Warner already offers gigabit connections for businesses in some markets.
You Don’t Want Super-High-Speed Internet, Says Time Warner Cable Time Warner Cable says there's no consumer demand for gigabit internet (The Verge)