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Old 27-10-2010, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
Does anyone know for sure whether a "set-top" type box will be required to use your existing equipment? (who pays for this?) or will it have to be replaced?
A "set-top box" is required now (called ADSL modem, or cable modem, or just plain modem for those unfortunate enough to still be on dial-up) and will likely be required with any new technology. There needs to be an access device that presents the data link in a form a household can use, i.e. Ethernet or WiFi.

I'm guessing that subscribers will get a minimal functionality device with their contract and that third parties or the providers themselves may offer better equipment with added functionality at subscribers' expense. This is the case now with ADSL modems (some value-add models supporting VoIP, WiFi, etc over and above the plain network access and Ethernet port).

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