| iTunes movies 2 hour downloads for DSL users |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Thursday, 14 September 2006 | |
According to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, consumers with a 5 Mbps broadband connection will be able to download iTunes movies in 30 minutes and start watching after 1 minute. Unfortunately for most US (and Australian) internet users, 5 Mbps is a pipe dream. A quick check of the Verizon site will reveal that somewhere between 768 kbps and 3 Mbps is what's on offer, depending on what you want to pay.Featured Whitepaper
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Now I know there are cable internet users out there who do get broadband speeds of 5 Mbps and higher. However, I hear tell that they're in the minority. So, assuming most budget conscious internet users are stuck with 2 hour downloads, that's quite OK if you can start watching the movie on your Mac or PC after about five minutes. What happens though if you want to get a movie onto your laptop to take with you on a flight? Well I suppose you could plan ahead and download it a few hours before you leave. Then again, you could always drop by the video store for a minute and pick up a DVD on your way to the airport. Then if you like the movie, you could watch it again with your family on the TV when you get back home.{moscomment} |
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