On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 20:25:41 +1300, Richard Naylor wrote <Snip of the interesting facts...>
We find that when decent high speed networking is available (and certain industries are present) that our traffic is more like the phone model and teh Int links are less important. then your network truely becomes an Inter-net, when businesses start doing real business electronically and shifting real electronic products. How often do you send a 10.5GByte file overseas ? Or 800MByte files ? They fly between users of CityLink all day. (for newspaper editions)
Do you think the same trend will apear in the home/domestic/residentual market thou? Sure for gaming you can't beat local servers but what local content is there than the home market wants that doesn't come in from overseas? Cheers DiG -- Don Gould The technology exists to give every home 10mbits per second for $10 per month! Ask not what your telephone company should do for you... ...but what you can do for your broadband community!