The two "legacy" broadband Internet access methods are the DSL modem and the Cable modem. To meet the ever-rising demand for access capacity, FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) has emerged as a technology of choice for the ultra-fast Internet that the insatiable users seem to want. Verizon and AT&T have already deployed FTTH service in specific locations. Google is now heavily investing in FTTH infrastructure (starting in Kansas City). Other companies are also joining the FTTH trend.
Broadband wireless solutions, namely LTE and WiMax, form a third category of contenders in the broadband access space.
In not less than 300 words, discuss in a comparative sense the broadband access solutions, with particular attention to FTTH as an ultimate contender.