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Considering that NSR thinks that we'll have access to
900 HD channels via satellite by 2012, we're not exactly sure why we'll even
need to download high-def media in four years. All jesting aside, a recent report put forth by Parks Associates suggests that around 33 million US households will have 10Mbps+ broadband by 2012, essentially enabling an equal amount of homes to easily stream high-definition video. At the end of 2007, just 5.7 million -- or nine-percent of broadband-enabled domiciles -- had such speeds. Granted, just because speeds creep up doesn't mean that consumers will soon be
ditching their packaged media and resorting to streams, but with cable companies gearing up for
DOCSIS 3.0 rollouts, we'd say these figures aren't too far fetched.
[Via
US News]
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