Allan Freeth: Flawed broadband proposals send NZ back to dark ages http://ow.ly/4g1uO
Your Thoughts Geekzoners?
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Regards,
Old3eyes
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Testerpot: Is this the very same Dr Freeth who was reported in 2008 as saying
" main benefit of true high-speed broadband at home may simply be faster porn and movie downloads, and that there would be no impact on productivity"
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0809/S00073.htm
Not wanting to draw a long bow (which no doubt I am) but after reading the open letter in the Dom. today it seems his early philosophies on HS broadband have changed somewhat and the realisation that they may well be left in the cold shortly is becoming a reality!
Testerpot: Is this the very same Dr Freeth who was reported in 2008 as saying
" main benefit of true high-speed broadband at home may simply be faster porn and movie downloads, and that there would be no impact on productivity"
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0809/S00073.htm
Not wanting to draw a long bow (which no doubt I am) but after reading the open letter in the Dom. today it seems his early philosophies on HS broadband have changed somewhat and the realisation that they may well be left in the cold shortly is becoming a reality!
NonprayingMantis: Kiwis are unlikely to seek upgraded broadband solely because it's faster.
1080p: That is unbelievable! What is the justification for a regulation holiday until 2019? I could understand, perhaps, a two or three year holiday which would allow for a fair customer base to settle in but eight years? That is excessive and makes me worried :S
His third argument is under-developed and I don't really understand what he is getting at. He mentions the need for competition for better things on our screens. I am fairly certain that content is very much based on build it and it will come.
Cymro:
Sky has a large customer base already, based purely on the content they hold rights to being appealing to consumers. To offer an effective competing product, you would need to sink hundreds of millions of dollars into buying content rights, and given they are on exclusive basis, you would only be able to buy new unproven stuff or stuff Sky doesn't already have tied into a contract.
Regards,
Old3eyes
kind regards Andrew TD
old3eyes:Cymro:
Sky has a large customer base already, based purely on the content they hold rights to being appealing to consumers. To offer an effective competing product, you would need to sink hundreds of millions of dollars into buying content rights, and given they are on exclusive basis, you would only be able to buy new unproven stuff or stuff Sky doesn't already have tied into a contract.
Didn't Saturn in Wellington have a competitive pay TV offering that was trashed once Telstra took them over and got into be with sky??
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