The Cable-Knit

September 15, 2006

Cable TV and the cable bandwidth that makes it possible have proved to be too popular. Once seemingly unlimited, bandwidth is a limited commodity again. Soon though, it may not matter. Video on Demand, most often used to watch special events or missed shows, is popularizing an alternative means of delivery. And, as Alex Goldmark explains, it may soon become the door through which all new channels must pass.


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