On 12/24/05, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been posting video online since 1998, you know back in the days of the Information Superhighway, and back then, in Dallas, a T1 line was $800.
Enter eBusiness and what happened? Bandwidth tripled in a year. Just like that, I was priced out of the game. The reason I was priced out of the game is that, unlike AOL, or Viacom, I ACTUALLY HAVE TO PAY FOR MY BANDWIDTH, I cannot write it off, or if I could right it off, I could not afford the $30k/year to run Frisbeedog videos.
The Information Superhighway I don't think was ever defined as "you can have a T1 line out of your own house for damn near nothing." And why would you need it? As long as you've got any access at all, there are a zillion or so servers out there, both free and paid, light and dark net, where you can place your material and make it accessible to anybody. If you insist on someone else paying for the bandwidth needed to view your videos, then you can expect that somewhere along the way they will need/want to make money to cover their costs, and advertising is one fairly painless route. If advertising is abhorrent to you, be prepared to pony up, or try to get people to pay a subscription.
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Deirdré Straughan
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