Hi, iinet have a deal with a download movie service and iTunes that
the downloads from these sources do not count on customers bandwidth
quota. So, its possible.
cheers, Susan.
On 25/04/2007, at 11:12 PM, Dark1 wrote:
Combined TV Joost has great potential. Really I think they'd
want to work out some kind of bandwidth deal with ISPs though or
it's not going to be workable for most internet users in Australia.
Ruben
Reg,
I've had the beta for about a month now. After a few hiccups on
the server end, I was up and running. With the limited content
that is available at the moment, the novelty of Joost slowly wears
off. But Ive read somewhere one of the major broadcasting
companies on the states have signed a deal to include ad-supported
content to Joost.
I like the interface, and the fact that it works nicely with the
remote :D. It's worth checking out for anyone that hasn't yet had
a chance to.
--
David
On 22/04/2007, at 8:15 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Hi All WAMUGgers
I've received an invitation to download Joost beta, a project
that reportedly will
revolutionise the way we watch TV - bringing us the best
of TV and the best of Internet. https://www.joost.com/
It only runs on Intel Macs so I've installed it on the MacBook.
Early days yet. Has anyone else any experiences so far?
Regards
Reg
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