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JCMJCM NGANGA RSERSE
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If you really want NextGen Access, then I wouldn’t start from here!
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DESIGN CONSTRAINTS
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MARKET STRUCTURES
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND
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MOBILE BROADBAND
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND BUSINESS NETWORKS MOBILE BROADBAND
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND BUSINESS NETWORKS PUBLIC SECTOR NETWORKS MOBILE BROADBAND
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND BUSINESS NETWORKS PUBLIC SECTOR NETWORKS MOBILE BROADBAND UNCERTAIN DEMAND UNCERTAIN DEMAND
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND BUSINESS NETWORKS PUBLIC SECTOR NETWORKS MOBILE BROADBAND EXPENSIVE TO UPGRADE EXPENSIVE TO UPGRADE
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CONSUMER (FIXED-LINE) BROADBAND BUSINESS NETWORKS PUBLIC SECTOR NETWORKS MOBILE BROADBAND “DOCTOR” OFCOM AND HERBAL REMEDIES “DOCTOR” OFCOM AND HERBAL REMEDIES
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MARKET STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGY LEGACY
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PHYSICAL
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LINK
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PHYSICAL LINK NETWORK SESSION TRANSPORT PRESENTATION APPLICATION
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PHYSICAL LINK NETWORK SESSION TRANSPORT PRESENTATION APPLICATION DATA DIRECTORY TRUST
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PHYSICAL LINK NETWORK SESSION TRANSPORT PRESENTATION APPLICATION DATA DIRECTORY TRUST UP IN THE CLOUDS
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PHYSICAL LINK NETWORK SESSION TRANSPORT PRESENTATION APPLICATION DATA DIRECTORY TRUST UP IN THE CLOUDS
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GEOGRAPHIC & SOCIO- ECONOMIC TAILS MARKET STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGY LEGACY
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Broadband Sudoku First ThirdSecond ThirdFinal Third Digitally Literate Digitally Connected Digitally Disconnected
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First ThirdSecond ThirdFinal Third Digitally Literate Digitally Connected Digitally Disconnected Broadband Sudoku
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First ThirdSecond ThirdFinal Third Digitally Literate Digitally Connected Digitally Disconnected Broadband Sudoku
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First ThirdSecond ThirdFinal Third Broadband Sudoku Digitally Literate Digitally Connected Digitally Disconnected
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First ThirdSecond ThirdFinal Third Broadband Sudoku Digitally Literate Digitally Connected Digitally Disconnected UP IN THE CLOUDS
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GEOGRAPHIC & SOCIO- ECONOMIC TAILS RED TAPE AND VESTED INTERESTS MARKET STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGY LEGACY
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PIA
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EMP
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PIA EMP LEGACY PRODUCTS LEGACY PRODUCTS
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PIA BDUK STRINGS BDUK STRINGS EMP LEGACY PRODUCTS LEGACY PRODUCTS
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PIA EXISTING CONTRACTS BDUK STRINGS BDUK STRINGS EMP LEGACY PRODUCTS LEGACY PRODUCTS
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PIA STATE AID STATE AID EXISTING CONTRACTS BDUK STRINGS BDUK STRINGS EMP LEGACY PRODUCTS LEGACY PRODUCTS
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GEOGRAPHIC & SOCIO- ECONOMIC TAILS RED TAPE AND VESTED INTERESTS MARKET STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGICAL AMBTION
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PIA STATE AID STATE AID EXISTING CONTRACTS BDUK STRINGS BDUK STRINGS EMP LEGACY PRODUCTS LEGACY PRODUCTS
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IT’S ALL TOO DIFFICULT! IT’S ALL TOO DIFFICULT!
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James Clerk Maxwell Born 1831 Died 1879
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An Edinburgh Man
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Maxwell’s Birthplace 14, India Street, Edinburgh
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Glenlair House in 1879
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Inquisitive from the start: "What's the go o' that?” …..”but what's the particular go of it” “Show me how it doos”
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The Edinburgh Academy
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The youngest ever member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, JCM was elected at the age of 14 and a student at Edinburgh University at the age of 16!
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Professor of Physics Marischal College, Aberdeen 1856-1860
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Marischal College, Aberdeen
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Geddes and Maxwell Start in Scotland and take the good ideas South!
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Professor of Natural Philosophy Kings College London 1860-1865
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Maxwell in 1864 “We have strong reason to conclude that light itself (including radiant heat and other radiation, if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electro-magnetic field according to electro-magnetic laws.”
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Professor of Experimental Physics The Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge 1871-1878
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Maxwell’s Gravestone
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Maxwell’s Contributions to “Encyclopaedia Britannica” ATOM ATTTRACTION CAPILLARY ACTION CONSTITUTION OF BODIES ETHER FARADAY HARMONIC ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS DIFFUSION
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Ivan Tolstoy (Maxwell’s Biographer) “Maxwell's importance in the history of scientific thought is comparable to Einstein’s (whom he inspired) and to Newton’s (whose influence he curtailed)”
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Albert Einstein "The special theory of relativity owes its origins to Maxwell's equations of the electromagnetic field."
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Albert Einstein "Since Maxwell's time, physical reality has been thought of as represented by continuous fields, and not capable of any mechanical interpretation. This change in the conception of reality is the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton"
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IT’S ALL TOO DIFFICULT? IT’S ALL TOO DIFFICULT?
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MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
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GEOGRAPHIC & SOCIO- ECONOMIC TAILS RED TAPE AND VESTED INTERESTS MARKET STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGY LEGACY
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MARKET STRUCTURES
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BB Subs Market Share 2015
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NOT MUCH CHANGE THERE!
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MARKET STRUCTURES EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS
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New Business Models Buying Consortia Cooperatives Social Enterprises Community Interest Companies
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MARKET STRUCTURES EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS TECHNOLOGY LEGACY
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0.5-4010-1001 UK Today Japan Today
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MARKET STRUCTURES BE AMBITIOUS WITH THE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS
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“…our goal is simple: within this parliament we want Britain to have the best superfast broadband network in Europe.” Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, 8th June 2010
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BDUK Goals 1.To ensure delivery of the 2Mbps Universal Service Commitment within the lifetime of this parliament (2015). 2.To ensure this country has the best superfast broadband in Europe by the end of this parliament (2015). 3.To ensure the efficient use of funding to deliver Universal Service Commitment and Superfast Broadband. 4.To assist other Government initiatives which are dependent upon customers ability to access Broadband based services.
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10 Gb/s Technology Speed Limit 1990200020102020
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10 Gb/s Consumer BB Speed Limits 1990200020102020
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10 Gb/s Consumer BB Speed Limits 1990200020102020 AREA OF OPPORTUNITY
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10 Gb/s UK Universal Service O/C? 1990200020102020
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Scotland’s Ambition 1990200020102020
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MARKET STRUCTURES BE AMBITIOUS WITH THE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS GEOGRAPHIC & SOCIO- ECONOMIC TAILS
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Map of Scotland Scotland Census 2001 Census output areas with population density greater than 50 inhabitants per square kilometer shown in RED. Elsewhere the population is sparser.
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Reflections on Maxwell’s Work Copper Wires, Fibre Optic Cables and Ether are all conductors of electromagnetism… We now need for a Grand Unified Theory for the EFFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION of these Electromagnetic Waves to ALL CITIZENS A Scottish Internet Exchange (SIX), Digital Village Pumps and a sensible way of sharing assets for the so-called “Final Third” are vital components of this Grand Unified Theory.
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MARKET STRUCTURES BE AMBITIOUS WITH THE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS BE INCLUSIVE, NOT EXCLUSIVE
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Scotland can (and probably should) lead the UK on innovation for provisioning NGA to the final third - simply because so much of the country is so sparsely populated! Leadership on the Final Third
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RED TAPE AND VESTED INTERESTS EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS BE AMBITIOUS WITH THE TECHNOLOGY BE INCLUSIVE, NOT EXCLUSIVE
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Stuck in National Treacle BIG SIX STATUS-QUO “OPEN” NETWORKS EQUIVALENCE MANAGEMENT PLATFORM PIA AND OFCOM REMEDIES STATE AID & STATE SUBSIDIES UNFUNDABLE PAYBACK PERIODS RACING TO INFINITY (AND 2012)
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BE AMBITIOUS WITH THE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MODELS BE INCLUSIVE, NOT EXCLUSIVE UNDERSTAND HOW THINGS WORK
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Stuck in National Treacle BIG SIX STATUS-QUO “OPEN” NETWORKS EQUIVALENCE MANAGEMENT PLATFORM PIA AND OFCOM REMEDIES STATE SUBSIDIES UNFUNDABLE PAYBACK PERIODS RACING TO INFINITY (AND 2012) “SHOW ME HOW IT DOOS”
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MARKET STRUCTURES AMBITOUS TECHNOLOGY PLANS INNOVATIVE MODELS INCLUSIVE ROLL-OUTS UNDERSTAND HOW THINGS WORK LOCAL COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP LOCAL COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
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The FIBRE OPTIC GENERATION
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HYPER-CONNECTED!
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WHICH WAY TO GO?
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MANY POSSIBILITIES
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J C M NGANGA RSERSE
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