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They are just preparing for the future when TV programming has a strong online presence. NBColympics.com 24/7 live streaming coverage was the coming out party.
This is also the real story behind the Net Neutrality fight. The telcos do not want TV piggybacking them for a free broadcasting ride. |
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Although I'm in a different country, with no caps, I can see the potential ramifications in these bandwidth caps, at least for business owners who stream live like I do. For example, from one of my offices I have two live television feeds streaming @ 300kbps and 6 radio station feeds @ 40 kbps, all pushing out over a fiber optic connection to my server farm which in turn distributes it to my users. That office's bandwidth each month for streaming alone amounts to just about 260GB of data per month: (300x2) + (40x6)=840kbps 840 kbps = 0.00010013580322265625 GBps 30 days = 2592000 secs 2592000 x 0.00010013580322265625 = 260 GB bandwidth per month (rounded up) That's a lot of data, but that still doesn't include the VPN connections I make with other offices or any of the uploading and downloading I do on that same connection. A cap would hurt my business significantly if I was using Comcast in the US or does the cap only apply to home users? |
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