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Originally Posted by alabij
To be honest I don't get this TV chips. I mean with the rapid growth of 3G broadband networks. Most if not all TV can be streamed over a network. And if you have an unlimited data plan the only extra might be a subscription fee.
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My understanding is that digital video requires an enormous amount of bandwidth to achieve 30fps, and although they could attempt to stream video data (in this case, TV) over 3G UMTS/HSDPA, once the service caught on, it would require more bandwidth than the networks would have available; it would clog things up and bring video to a crawl. Hence, the need for a separate network, and then, a separate chip.