IPTV off the radar in Oz

By Bill Dawes on 07 March 2008

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Comments: IPTV is not a viable option for most Australians. We're either unable to access high-speed internet capable of hassle free streaming, and/or we're locked into low bandwidth options because of cost. A 'high' user in Australia is normally associated with 10-15GB a month. In the US, most home users have much more. The Foxtel IQ is the closest we will get to on-demand TV for many, many years.

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