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What I find interesting is that *everything* is provided on-demand.
So the full bandwidth of the pipe is available, as opposed to a fraction on traditional cable-tv systems.
This allows for multiple HD streams alonside the regular data service.
Depending on how long they cache broadcast content on the back end, the tech allows for some very interesting publishing approaches to tv content. As in, being able to watch last week's episode of a given show or last month's...
And of course, the technology is transmission medium-agnostic so the broadband over powerline and even regular cable companies could sign up for it.
Slowly but surely, *everything* is getting packetized onto IP...
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