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	<title>Comments on: 4G needed to avoid wireless network overload?</title>
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		<title>By: Daryl Tempesta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daryl Tempesta</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have been saying for quite a while that the old media needs to embedded in devices. Even compyrighted material whihc can be placed there but only called upon form the outside - like a radio. Combined with 1 terabyte per cubic centemeter - Seagate has this, it is will move all media into an instant access, highest quality profile. And it will forego the need to be trnsmitted , leaving the bandwidth clear for new media. For hardware makers this also means that heir devices will still be relevent as the new media quickly adds up and become old, nessessitating the upgrade of the device.
Plus the contextualization of media will create genera devices which holst the most likely media consumed by an individual user - the owner of that device. Combined with next genereation network upgrades, the consumption of bandwidth becomes both a loss of revenue for telcoms, and a bonus for media creators and end users. 

Net neutrality will mirror the next phase of wireless issues.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been saying for quite a while that the old media needs to embedded in devices. Even compyrighted material whihc can be placed there but only called upon form the outside &#8211; like a radio. Combined with 1 terabyte per cubic centemeter &#8211; Seagate has this, it is will move all media into an instant access, highest quality profile. And it will forego the need to be trnsmitted , leaving the bandwidth clear for new media. For hardware makers this also means that heir devices will still be relevent as the new media quickly adds up and become old, nessessitating the upgrade of the device.<br />
Plus the contextualization of media will create genera devices which holst the most likely media consumed by an individual user &#8211; the owner of that device. Combined with next genereation network upgrades, the consumption of bandwidth becomes both a loss of revenue for telcoms, and a bonus for media creators and end users. </p>
<p>Net neutrality will mirror the next phase of wireless issues.</p>
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