At 10:31 +0100 3/7/07, Ian Betteridge wrote:
On 03/07/07, Brian Butterworth
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<http://www.ukfree.tv/fullstory.php?storyid=1107051080>http://www.ukfree.tv/fullstory.php?storyid=1107051080
I've got to take exception to this bit:
"So you can transmit worldwide to tens,
thousands, millions or multi-millions of people
for a few hundred pounds, compared with the
BBC's annual £157 million spend on traditional
broadcasting."
I don't have any recent figures to hand, but in
2004 the estimated cost of BBC Online's
bandwidth was about £2.4 million per year - and
that, remember, was mostly just web pages.
Does that figure include the servers in New York?
http://www1.thny.bbc.co.uk/ (212.58.240.31)
http://www10.thny.bbc.co.uk/ (212.58.240.110)
Gordo
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