I like the part where you said "As unlikely as this sounds..."
Why would Cable give up their much faster and lower latency landlines for this? Especially with DOCSIS 3 coming. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for more, faster internet choices. Just call me a little skeptical.
I'm sure this isn't meant as a replacement to their cable lines. It's probably meant as a supplement. AT&T and Verizon can offer landlines and wireless internet through their cellular networks. With this Comcast, and Time Warner can have a way to offer wireless Internet to their road warrior customers without them searching for a hotstop, and get that much more money out of people.
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CB17 @ Mar 26th 2008 12:51AM
I like the part where you said "As unlikely as this sounds..."
Why would Cable give up their much faster and lower latency landlines for this? Especially with DOCSIS 3 coming. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for more, faster internet choices. Just call me a little skeptical.
Deus Invictus @ Mar 26th 2008 10:52AM
I'm sure this isn't meant as a replacement to their cable lines. It's probably meant as a supplement. AT&T and Verizon can offer landlines and wireless internet through their cellular networks. With this Comcast, and Time Warner can have a way to offer wireless Internet to their road warrior customers without them searching for a hotstop, and get that much more money out of people.