  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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1 edit | U.S internet?
When 360 and ps3 iptv do hit the U.S and they offer streaming channels whats that going to do for those people who are on monthly caps? Not to mention Comcast and their *secret* caps.
Hell will 6/384 even be enough for streaming video? I know it ain't for HD streams.
I'm not sure what their internet speed offerings are in British, but i have a feeling Microsoft choose them because of this reason with the American internet companys.
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC | This content will be streamed by the DSL or Cable provider from their headend equipment or central office and will not be counted against the bit caps. It'll come from their equipment just like video on demand does now. |
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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1 edit | Eh, thats going to cost then, wonder what the price tag on that is. 
Being a gamer is becoming ever so damn expensive. Seems to me like the console makers are forgetting who their target is. |
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  Dogfather Premium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | reply to Matt Not only that, but US IPTV like that would be a ways off and with cable providers moving forward with SDV and later DOCSIS 3 a lot of the BW crunch would be lifted. |
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| reply to ztmike said by ztmike :Eh, thats going to cost then, wonder what the price tag on that is.  Being a gamer is becoming ever so damn expensive. Seems to me like the console makers are forgetting who their target is. Exactly. Somewhat off topic, but when I bought my 360 I did not have a HDTV. I was kind of pissed when a good portion of the writing on some games was unreadable. -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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join:2005-04-06 Carrollton, TX | reply to ztmike You misunderstand the model. BT already sell IPTV-over-VDSL in a similar way to AT&T do with U-Verse. This deal allows Xbox 360 owners to use the Xbox as the STB rather than needing a separate STB. |
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join:2004-03-19 Here | reply to ztmike You have to have an IPTV infrastructure in place.
In the US this means AT&T or a local independant who runs MS Mediaroom.
The bits are streamed outside of the "internet" part of the connection. It's IP...TV and not I...PTV. |
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  gaforces United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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| reply to ztmike Having everything on the same box, you might have to choose between watching/recording a show or movie, or playing that game. Then, for family's, mom or dad wants to watch their shows, or let the kids play a game  |
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@census.gov | reply to ztmike Is for their IPTV service which IS NOT SUBJET to the the HSI service caps!!! |
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  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | said by READ :
Is for their IPTV service which IS NOT SUBJET to the the HSI service caps!!! Caps are still in place over IPTV its still internet. |
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| reply to ztmike When the SNES came out in 1990, it was $200, considering minimum wage has almost DOUBLED since then what does that say about the price of consoles? Interestingly, in 1985, the NES also cost $200, and years later, the N64 was released for $200. All those came with a single controller and a single game, just like the base system does today.
The prices haven't gone up, you're just discovering how much your parents spent on you when you were a kid. |
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join:2004-03-19 Here | reply to hayabusa3303 No itt's not. IPTV is not internet TV. |
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2 edits | said by bogey780 :No itt's not. IPTV is not internet TV. You need the internet for it to work. what does the i stand for in IPTV then?
Edit it still runs though for dsl or cable modem to make the 360 connect. |
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| said by hayabusa3303 :said by bogey780 :No itt's not. IPTV is not internet TV. You need the internet for it to work. what does the i stand for in IPTV then? No, you don't. IP = Internet Protocol, but you don't need to access the internet for IPTV to work.
You think AT&T is transmitting their IPTV across the internet? |
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| said by Matt :said by hayabusa3303 :said by bogey780 :No itt's not. IPTV is not internet TV. You need the internet for it to work. what does the i stand for in IPTV then? No, you don't. IP = Internet Protocol, but you don't need to access the internet for IPTV to work. You think AT&T is transmitting their IPTV across the internet? How is the 360 going to connect unless you make a usb device for it. See what im getting at here. There is no other connections right now besides internet to the 360.
No i know at&t is not transmitting across the net. |
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4 edits | Simple. The same way the current set top boxes get their video...through the ethernet port to the network...Or you could use an HPNA3 to ethernet bridge and run your 360 off of the phone line or coax line, either way will still work. Network does not always mean internet. You can have a network connection without it going to the internet. It really isn't that difficult to understand, the 360 will be just like an IPTV set top box.
AT&T's U-verse video never once touches the internet. It is all kept on their private network. The only thing on U-verse that touches the internet is the actual internet. U-verse video uses the Internet Protocol, but is never actually put on the internet. Think of it as more of an intranet.
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| reply to ptrowski said by ptrowski :said by ztmike :Eh, thats going to cost then, wonder what the price tag on that is.  Being a gamer is becoming ever so damn expensive. Seems to me like the console makers are forgetting who their target is. Exactly. Somewhat off topic, but when I bought my 360 I did not have a HDTV. I was kind of pissed when a good portion of the writing on some games was unreadable. LOL... I have the same beef with my PS3  |
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  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | reply to koolkid1563 thank you for the understanding i get it. |
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join:2004-03-19 Here | reply to koolkid1563 Oh c'mon what would YOU know? hehe |
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