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Old 08-01-2005, 14:12   #167
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Re: NTL cap limit

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Originally Posted by Hans Gruber
Do you really want to have to wait for NTL to acknowledge these new technologies before you can make use of them?
Which new technologies?

If you are talking about High Definition video streaming have you got a PC powerful enough to process it correctly or enough storage to download it for later viewing? Some of the tests on satellite are using 19 Mbps at 1920x1080i resolution and another at the same resolution is using 34 Mbps.

NTL will know what is coming along and will take account of how things will affect their market position. They will not base their strategy on niche markets.

One rumour doing the rounds at the moment is that NTL will soon be replacing all customers broadband modems with new modems running DOCSIS2. Think of that what you will.
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