he does have a point about the broadband internet speeds but 1.54 Mbts (T-1) in a home would be enough down download a movie, not enough to stream it As far as speed goes we are behind other countries
It goes well beyond that.
Let say peoples average broadband connection was 1.5Mb.
It would take 4 hours to download a compressed DVD quality movie.
Thats not a big deal, hey users might like setting up a queue of 6 downloads.
Now times that by 1000 people doing the same thing why not go 100,000 people. Current ISPs like Comcast are banning users for these types of downloading habits. Other ISPs are throttling bandwidth to prevent this.
My point being is we don't have an infrastructure in America to support mass downloading of hi quality, hi-def movies.
We have cable and satellite providers over compressing HD channels do to lack of bandwidth transmission capability.
It costs an extreme amount of money to lay fiber and high end networks in the USA, and its barely getting off the ground now.
So my point being of this whole thing is movie downloads are nothing like audio downloads. You cant compare, streaming or downloading of them and the market is totally different.
Downloading is the future, but so was high definition TV 20 years ago and we still are not there yet.