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I also see a broadcast overlay, by the way, since IPTV is a complete non-starter. It's fine for one to one delivery eg Video on Demand, but one to many delivery of HDTV - forget it.
An interesting thought is also that using this model it is possible literally to broadcast to consumer set top boxes the static frameworks and periodically updated data major websites.
Turbocharge Teletext in other words.
I call it the "Broadcast Web". See
http://www.opencapital.net/papers/broadcastweb.htm
I spent two years working with a company that delivered television direct to the desktop by satellite broadcast of encrypted data. In order to access the encrypted data, users had to have a "router" box and an internet connection as a "back channel".
It worked brilliantly - I was watching the twin towers fall from my office on my PC at the time.
But it died the death because they got into bed with BT and BT fucked it up (inadvertently, not deliberately). "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
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