Speaking at a Westminster eForum on Web 2.0 this week in London, Jim Cicconi, vice president of legislative affairs for AT&T, warned that the current systems that constitute the Internet will not be able to cope with the increasing amounts of video and user-generated content being uploaded.
\"The surge in online content is at the center of the most dramatic changes affecting the Internet today,\" he said. \"In three years\' time, 20 typical households will generate more traffic than the entire Internet today.\"
Why do I have a feeling they want the government to help make this \"investment\" in infrastructure, so that telecom companies can still claim they need to throttle bandwidth and restrict user activities, while still charging more for access? I say screw them, internet access could be nationalized and run \"at arm\'s length\" by the state the way national broadcasters like the CBC or BBC are. It couldn\'t possibly be worse than where it\'s already headed, which is the death of net neutrality (which is what I originally thought this topic was referring to).