"We see the greatest priority is giving broadband to those who don't have any, not faster broadband to those that have,"...
I agree with this point People who dont have it must be desperate for it they must get it
but people who have it DON'T want faster speeds I am absolutely certain of that the advantage for most these people will be to watch tv on their computers
as far as delivering better medical services, I just wonder how much it would
people are already teleconferencing with what they have got why can't doctors teleconference with that system?
as far as doing operations are concerned people won't buy it If I need an operation I will want it done by the surgeon in his theatre
however what I can't understand is this why doesn't the government connect up all the public service facilities with high speed optical fibre wouldn't that be the cheapest option? so you have fttn ie fibre to the node for everyday joes like you and me and fttb ie fibre to the building for essential services. Isn't that the logicial thing to do?