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Congressional Future of Video Hearing: Net Neutrality

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2007

(Footage provided by C-SPAN)... House Telecom and Internet Subcommittee congressional members question YouTube's Chad Hurley, HDNet's Mark Cuban, Sling Media's Blake Krikorian, and Tivo's Tom Rogers about net neutrality issues and broadband capacity. Chairman Ed Markey (D-Mass) and John Shimkus (R-Illinois) ask the questions. These are two separate sets of Q&As edited together. From the "Future of Video" Hearing on May 10, 2007. More at 463.blogs.com.

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  • 1GB per second is a VERY LARGE overshot, its more like 320 Megbits per second because thats how fast a 7200 RPM hard drive can write. Period. he was overshooting by nearly 80%

  • 1 GB per second.....wow

  • Do these people asking questions actually know anything about technology and comprehend the answers that are being given?

  • yes

  • Or will TV's be computers?

  • Thanks for the upload, these people are revolutionaries in the technological world.

    It's going to be fun to see how Mark's HDNET and Google's YouTube change the way we view media. Will it be PC to TV? TV to PC?

    I'm looking forward to it :)

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