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Originally Posted by keenan I believe it is the same box, just logoed for Dish and maybe some internal differences for sat instead of IPTV.
The below is the box to be used with Lightspeed and it appears to be identical, externally anyways. The below link provides a lot of info about the box. http://www.2wire.com/?p=11
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Thanks Scott, that was just what I was looking for.
At the bottom of the page you linked.
With your super-fast DSL connection... So this gonna use my existing DSL connection huh.
Before I call BS I have one more question. As I understand it, normal, live Dish programming would come through the bird, as always, but all the On Demand & whatnot comes through my DSL? I have 6 tuners counting my SD Tivo. If say two of them at the same time wanted an On Demand stream there goes my DSL connection for what
I really want it for. Which is to say my latency will be shot to hell.
I am completely unconvinced that at&t can do what Bellsouth can not. That is get my just not quite 6mb copper lines, to qualify for 12~14mb. Let alone two of them for bonding. (I am assuming that they are going to use the same technologoy as LIghtspeed. If I'm wrong on this bet, then all my assumptions are off) We have not even started talking about streaming HD anything yet.
The long & the short of it is, if the cable companies, 10 to 12 years ago had started laying single mode fiber
to our premises, this site would be CableGuys US.
After having spent the last 18 1/2 years in the tranport communications business, I'm here to tell you that copper in the last mile is going to be the bane of any services provider. Unless, at&t has some kind of super-secret compression tech that they are going to spring at the last minute, this boondoggle will not even serve as an adequate holdover until they actually do start laying fiber.
edited: Changed DirecTV to Dish.....via letterman