Wi-Fi TV.com, the company that first streamed a full length movie online in 1995, announced that it will be selling movies for download for $.99 ala the iTunes model. The website will offer a variety of packages which also include Internet TV channels from around the world. Another content provider betting that the future of technology will be true-broadband. Policymakers need to make certain this future is bright by taking action on franchise reform legislation. Consumers will have a bounty of choices if they have the access!
Comcast's cable fee is obscene. What other choice do I have? I could go with Satelite, but---how would I get on the internet? How could I maintain Vonage, an excellent and well priced telephone system. Where I live, Verizon's land lines are in shambles. I can't get DSL. I can't even good dial in communication. 27 Kps is not good. How about Broadband over Powerlines? How many Ham Radio Operators are still around? They can now use the internet for their chit-chat. Klaus
Posted by: Klaus Guttmann | March 06, 2006 at 04:58 AM