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reply to djrobx

Re: Here's another reason...

said by djrobx:
As for videoconferencing, horrid firewall unfriendly protocol aside; how many people actually want to videoconference? I'd rather not have to dress up to answer the phone. Voice is sufficient for most things, but that's just me.
-- Rob
videoconferencing is how i get to see my family and friends that are 500 and 800 miles away)other than the few times a year when i visit). voice alone just doesn't cut it.

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said by shatty925:
videoconferencing is how i get to see my family and friends that are 500 and 800 miles away)other than the few times a year when i visit). voice alone just doesn't cut it.
I agree. Videoconferencing among a group of distributed family members could've been the killer app that residential broadband was waiting for. Well, that and video on demand. Both have been spectacular and embarrassing failures.

The only remaining app for residential broadband is porn, making this fiasco even more embarrassing.

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