
It didn't make waves at the Cable Show, but the
New York Times reports further off than the
CableCARD and
streaming solutions of the present, cable's future could be in delivering Internet video directly to your PC or other devices. Delivering
IPTV would be far more efficient than current video delivery systems, and could offer higher quality than current Internet streaming services. Of course, the glacial speed of current technology rollouts doesn't engender confidence we'll see any of these advances very soon.
My Current cable provider IS my future IPTV provider (U-Verse)
Awesome, and with Time Warner charging $1 per gigabyte after you blow through your paltry 40gb/month cap on RoadRunner, watching TV on the internet will never have been more affordable!
*cough*
IPTV isn't streamed over a metered Internet connection. It's a private network, cap-free, just like cable.
I have IPTV through Telus up here in Canada. I'm happy with the video quality, but the occasional audio dropouts do get annoying.
Maybe it's a good idea for them to take their time with this technology, to be sure they get it right.
Not if I have any control over it, I'm going to ditch Comcast and get Verizon back as soon as Verizon arrives at my new address.