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Every since the advent of networked computers, the demand for more and more bandwidth in data communications has always been an issue. This demand for high bandwidth network access, particularly access to the Internet and World W
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In addition to the bandwidth demand for applications that are already in place, unforeseen applications will likely emerge as users take advantage of the new network access and connectivity technologies. An ideal example of the potential of this technology is the development of the multimedia applications that are targeted towards service-driven markets. For example, the Buffalo News released a story this past summer about how 20th Century Fox plans to deliver an 80-minute movie, Titan A. ide Web, will continue to climb even further in the next couple years; driven largely by users who want quick access to the ever growing wealth of Internet information.
One of the greatest drivers behind the bandwidth and network access push is the rapidly growing demand of Internet commerce, including both business-to-business and business-to-consumer commerce.
Sooner than later, we will see more and more integration of voice, data, and video through networked computers, televisions, and telephones. Multimedia Call Centers will soon allow consumers to apply for a car loan, meet with the bank’s loan officers, have the loan approved and receive a printed check without ever leaving the car dealership. These requirements include High Definition imaging, full motion video, and digitized audio.
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