{"id":5,"count":51,"description":"Textor.ca shares over 20 years of experience with remote connectivity, remote working, including Home Internet and WiFi, rural connectivity and telecommunications business cases.\r\n\r\nArticles from Textor.ca have been referenced by MarketWatch.com<\/a> and Reader's Digest<\/a> to provide tips and tricks for improving their reader's experience.\r\n\r\nSome definitions for this category: Telecommunications is the exchange of information by electronic means. In the context of what is discussed here, the words broadband, internet, \u201cdata communications\u201d or just \u201ccommunications\u201d may be used.\r\n\r\nTwo laws govern the growth seen on the internet:\r\n
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  1. Nielsen's Law of Internet Bandwidth<\/a>: Bandwidth need<\/b> increases by <\/span>57x every 10 years<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
  2. Cooper\u2019s Law<\/a> (inventor of the cell phone): Wireless bandwidth has been improving by 16x every <\/b>10 years<\/b> (since<\/span> 1895<\/b>).<\/span><\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\nSome current and future use cases needing a large amounts of bandwidth are:\r\n