Hi Richard,

On Aug 12, 2:40 pm, Richard Wraith <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
> I video all my son's basketball games. I then download, edit, encode and
> burn DVDs for the coach. He analyses the games, takes copious notes and uses

It think this is good example. Collaborative online editing /
tagging / splicing of video is an application we will certainly see
soon. I see no technical limitation to doing this today.

For example:
 - for the consumer in Australia, the data is generally too expensive
to upload or download very high volumes (it's not a bandwidth
constraint, it's cost/limits)
 - for the start-up in Australia, hosting the video ourselves is
generally too expensive due to bandwidth price (it's not lack of
bandwidth that's the constraint, it's cost/limits)

I'd love to have a fibre to the office and home, but I don't think
NBNCo are motivated to let us the host the next youtube at prices
competitive with the US.


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