 ParalyticEverything Hurts. join:2001-11-12 Seattle, WA | Jealous? Not really. Until the stranglehold on copyrights is lifted and VOD becomes reality, I can't see the value for the average user. Add to those figures listed the costs imposed by broadcasters, who have to pay off the content distributors, who are supposed to be paying artists, and the value per dollar isn't that great. If you're running servers, this is great news, but that's a big chunk of change just to have advertising dumped on you at 100Mbps.
I am very interested in how this develops. The bottom line has yet to be written: Is this fiscally viable? -- If you can't laugh at yourself, I'll laugh at you. |
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 | ha, even the "ghetto homes" in silicon valley cost half a mil. (ok $400k due to market downturn) and we still cant get dsl or cable. project pronto?! and @home had scheduled back in 2001 to enter our neighborhoods by 2003... but then they went bankrupt |
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 | No Doubt! Silicon valley overall has to be the WORST place to get broadband. One would think it would not be the case at all. |
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