Ubiquitous Society. The convergence of the Rising Sun
For a flat fee of $ 24 per month if one could reach anywhere in the world. A Japanese initiative known as "ubiquitous society" yy born in 2004. His instrument was to be the former state monopoly Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT). Somewhat later, the European Union started to develop something similar.
The Japanese government invested about U.S. $ 40,000 million over a five-year plan (2005 to 2010). Subsequently adhere to the project "Ubiquitous society", Hongkong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Shanghai. Arguing
pretexts such as "oriental interventionism," the West was limited to observing from the outside. When he realized where they were going Japan and its partners, the plan was too serious to torpedo it. In the short term, Japan with its 128 million people will have universal broadband for just $ 24 a month and extraordinary speed, one hundred megabits per second.
The service will link fixed to mobile networks and vice versa, at any point in the country, at all times. Subsequently, to the rest of East and Southeast Asia. The project is now called u-Japan AAAA and its motto is "anytime, anywhere by anything and anyone". Also like "at all times, environment and user." Given this, the Latin-sounding deals antiquities.
Japanese infrastructure must be ready for 2010/11. In a society whose people live an average of 82 years, the "banda SuperWideband will appeal, however, young people. However, AAAA produce qualitative changes in all age levels, via telecommuting, health, education, professional development, transport, energy and even emergencies such as typhoons. The cell would be a marketing tool just for teenagers or training trivial.
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