You can never have enough bandwidth. The cost of bandwidth is dropping so fast that if you have two technologies, that cost almost the same, always go with the one that offers the best bandwidth potential or you won't be competitive in a few years. Network Transport of Video, Voice and Data are converging and if you want to provide High Definition TV and Video Conferencing, etc, at a reasonable price to large scale markets three years from now, you better choose the right technology now. Because if you don't, the guy that does, will blow you away in the marketplace with a high quality low cost service. Televisions, Computers and Phones are merging and the result will be a device that sucks up enormous amounts bandwidth programming. The content is just now beginning to be created and will snowball in coming years. The inferior ADSL products on the market should be viewed as a short term fix, with the big push in ADSL coming in 97 when the low cost high performance ADSL is due out. I would think the phone companies would be focusing their energies on accelerating the design and production schedules through expediting fees and other means, because this technology could give them a huge advantage in the marketplace. Content will continue to push the envelope and as bandwidth opens up we should see tremendous growth in little software companies emerging to fill the cyberspace created by greater bandwidth.
Just my thoughts on the matter.
JW |