Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?

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Date: Wed Jan 10 2007 - 10:02:33 EST

  • Next message: Alexander Harrowell: "Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?"

    > > Then why can't they plug in Power, TV & phone line? That's
    > > where IPTV STBs are going...

    OK, I can see that you could use such a set-top box to
    sell broadband to households which would not otherwise
    buy Internet services. But that is a niche market.

    > Especially as more and more ISPs/telcos hand out WLAN boxen of various
    > kinds - after all, once you have some sort of Linux (usually)
    > networked appliance in the user's premises, it's quite simple to
    > deploy more services (hosted VoIP, IPTV, media centre, connected
    > storage, maybe SIP/Asterisk..) on top of that.

    He didn't say that his STB had an Ethernet port.
    And I'm not aware of any generic Linux box that can
    be used to deploy additional services other than
    do-it-yourself. And that too is a niche market.

    Also, note that the proliferation of boxes, each
    needing its own power connection and some place
    to sit, is causing its own problems in the household.
    Stacking boxes is not straightforward because some have
    air vents on top and others are not flat on top.
    The TV people have not learned the lessons of
    that the hi-fi component people learned back in
    the 1960s.

    --Michael Dillon


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