22 Jan
2003
22 Jan
'03
12:58 p.m.
Al Rowland wrote:
Not to mention that fact that 99.99% of current consumer connections are not up to the task. Standard full-screen video digital stream is ~6Mbps, HDTV requires 19.4Mbps. Don't know many consumers with T3s. ;)
VDSL or ADSL2+ would cut it, until fiber to the curb gets the norm. However many school/university dorms and new housing developments are well networked already so high bandwidth consumer connectivity exists in large numbers. (where did you think the KaZaa supernodes and DirectConnect hubs are?) Pete