08-08-2005, 14:12
|
#161
|
|
Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire
Services: VM 10Mb, TU, 1xSky HD, 2xSky+ (HD,all packs, sports & movies) 2xDVD PVR's, Freesat Freeview & other
Posts: 4,536
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by DieDieMyDarling
On one hand this news is great, and it's very exciting, the prospect of having 10mb, something that parts of Europe have had for years, and i've always been jealous of.
But, on the other hand i'm really not sure that very many of us could actually USE that much speed. 10mb will roughly be about 1250k/sec.
How many ntl customers could actually use up that much bandwidth? And if they do find things that take advantage of it, it's really going to bugger up any ideas of a low cap. If people start using things like streaming live tv, concerts, online dvd rentals etc, they'll soon run out of useage for that month.
I'm not knocking it, i am excited about the upgrade, and i'll be on here like everyone else waiting for the details of when it starts, and how to jump the queue etc. But i just wonder in reality, will many of us actually get to use it in a way that we really experience a difference.
|
Virtually all customers could use the 10 mbps and more if you think about it. Streaming tv such as live football matches and films may quickly use up your allowance but the cost of that extra bandwidth may be less than the cost of subscribing to watching the same football match or the cost of online renting of the film. NTL could make a range of events and films available online through something like broadband plus that you pay for in "over the cap" charges rather than not getting any profit out of third party online video rentals that would be the case if they had a much larger cap.
|
|
|