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something between cable,and telcos. This in order to take the spoils between them , and what services actually transpire for consumers who use them.
There is only wired,cable,wireless.These are the choice that consumers have.The connections are only available in this way.
But a double take would be something of a PCI DSL modem,or the newly done PCI-express DSL modem. Wich would be hardware based implemented,used in computers,or television based equipment,of wich the FCC said would be the component connection within the future.
Cable is probably consistent with this thought at the outset - a configurable 'replaceable curcuit board wich is a 'standard within the electronics industry.
May be a while before they can quit calling the shots between the electronics of computer,broadcast,and communications. Because this is what the considerations are. The least thought for some of these providers is what the connections do for the computer - the 'least. Mostly because they don't consider the electronics they 'are using to be computers,yet they are still processor based - wich require specific digital signaling to be in place.
That would go for cable,or dsl.Cell phones and wireless too. The problem they have is concluding relatively simple technical concepts are something of wich they cannot control the electronics of through a given service. They may have an example that the service can be offered at a premium.However consumers will never be able to make that simple choice,if they cannot do so for themselves. Technology will simply be chosen via the 'services and the cost will always outweigh the benifits of utilizing them.
Telcos seem to be slow to get the goods onto a showroom floor.One of the reasons VOIP haven't seen any light. It isn't a tempation to say that 'you dont have the goods. It is a better temptation to say that the goods are there,only to the selection via the service providers - rather than the consumer public who would stand to be the benifits of them.
Its a lot about who is wining and dining whom. I would wager to bett that wharehouses are full of cost anyalisis performers at this point.
-just talking. - Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey Posted on: 06/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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