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Old 29-01-2007, 22:45   #14
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Re: Cable Broadband Monopoly

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Originally Posted by cih View Post
...Here is a report to prove the point. It is a little out of date but I don't belive the UK has caught up. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/pubs/ot...adband-markets
This is interesting, but the following is more relevant: BSG Green Paper on 'Predicting UK Future Residential Bandwidth Requirements' http://www.broadbanduk.org/reports/B...ortfor_BSG.pdf

The main "drain" on bandwidth requirements are TV and video downloads - and P2P, of course. A minority of users "require" high bandwidths.
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