Live HDTV-over-IP Demonstration for NASA Research and Education Network – 2NETFX
Digital-Lifestyles pre-empted and reported thousands of articles on the then-coming impact that technology was to have on all forms of Media. Launched in 2001 as a research blog to aid its founder, Simon Perry, present at IBC 2002, it grew into a wide ranging, multi-author publication that was quoted in many publications globally including the BBC, was described by the Guardian as 'Informative' and also cited in a myriad of tech publications before closing in 2009
Excite@Home Sells Assets to AT&T
News: Excite@Home Sells Assets to AT&T – Cahners | TVinsite [via KenRadio]
Can the film industry arrest web piracy?
News: Can the film industry arrest web piracy? – Internet World
Vivendi Says Not a Contender for AT&T Broadband
News: Vivendi Says Not a Contender for AT&T Broadband – Washington Post
BT offers free ADSL…
News: BT offers free ADSL… – silicon.com
Turning on to interaction
News: Turning on to interaction – BBC News
Global satellite broadband network on track for 2004
News: Global satellite broadband network on track for 2004 – ZDNet
UK E-minister calls for lower broadband prices
News: UK E-minister calls for lower broadband prices – The Register Comment: Clearly a good announcement, let’s see if it’s just further rhetoric or whether further action will follow. Hilarious facts derived from the article is, 13m homes connected to ADSL enabled exchanges, 50k installed ADSL’s – that’s 0.0038% utilisation. In addition, 180 ADSL resellers sharing 25k installation (BT have half of them themselves) – that an average of under 139 ADSL connection each – I would suggest that this is an insufficient number to generate enough income for them to survive.
BT may face £2bn bill for broadband delays
News: BT may face £2bn bill for broadband delays – ZDNet Comment: At last, it appears that someone is bringing BT to account for their failure to rollout Broadband, including the lack of action on LLU.
Brisbane Airport defies US WLAN ditch
News: Brisbane Airport defies US WLAN ditch – ZD Net