What is hard is the bandwidth and the network capactiy. Check out what's going on in the
UK with iPlayer, the BBC and the UK ISP's to get a preview of what will happen when companies try to move to digital distribution as a primary distribution channel. It won't be pretty because the ISP's are going to fight it
tooth and nail!
Oh indeed - I touched on this in my first post, and posts in threads of this kind before.
The problem is everyone agrees that billions need to be spent upgrading internet infrastructure over the next twenty years. The problem is no-one can decide who will pay for it - hence the ludicrous demands from ISPs for the BBC to chip in.
Eventually the businesses will club together, make some kind of deal with governments and we will get these upgrades, everyone needs a Net connection these days and there is a huge market for downloading, so the ISPS really need to take the hit to their bottom line and get investing.