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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (80088)9/12/2000 7:13:52 PM
From: dwight martin  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Art -

I am talking about 2.5+ generation systems, where, deducting 10kbps for voice, there will remain more than 100 kbps, which is certainly adequate to transmit one very fine pic per second using a minimum 10:1 JPEG compression. And even on 56k connections today, half-decent low-res streaming video is possible. So, I don't doubt that at 144kbps or higher, there will be plenty of bandwidth. Will it be as sharp as the sharpest photographs? Does it have to be?
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