Comcast launches yet another way to pay for movie downloads
What's funny is that while Fancast started out as a video streaming service and moved into downloads, it's starting to look like Amazon might be moving in the other direction. What's even funnier is that Comcast recently announced plans to limit the amount of bandwidth the company's internet service customers can use each month. If Comcast really wants you to spend $3.99 to $20 to download videos which can be several gigabytes large, the company might want to rethink that whole bandwidth cap thing.
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HD-Productions.biz said 6:23PM on 9-03-2008
I wonder how many other content publishers or online vendors may adopt Comcast movie downloads movies options.
I work for a High Definition content creation company specialising in and seeking monetizing option for pricing, distribution, royalty payments and content publishing.
If this pricing model works we may look to include or seek content aggregators working with Comcast.
Team HD
http://www.HD-Productions.biz
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