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jacylnong
11-09-08, 04:16 PM
Can anyone here tell me what is the preferable film genre by australians? Thank you :D

The Y-man
11-09-08, 08:16 PM
Similar to the States I would have thought....

The Y-man

gerryonline
12-09-08, 01:16 AM
Yep, I would say it is similar to the states, we are very varied and like anything really.

why do you ask?

jacylnong
12-09-08, 02:27 AM
Yep, I would say it is similar to the states, we are very varied and like anything really.

why do you ask?

Well.... im adding like a movie service in my application where you can access the latest movies anywhere and anytime :)

just wondering though :p thanks

HWT
16-09-08, 11:20 AM
well, I won't be buying it. We're with Telstra as an ISP, so we get charged $250 per gig for movies we download. Its not worth it. Telstra also sells movies on demand that doesn't count towards our quota, so there's your competition.

jacylnong
16-09-08, 01:55 PM
well, I won't be buying it. We're with Telstra as an ISP, so we get charged $250 per gig for movies we download. Its not worth it. Telstra also sells movies on demand that doesn't count towards our quota, so there's your competition.

Thanks for the tip up but Telstra is not my competition. I know it because they along with all the other major telcos just signed a contract with me to provide me the service to make my product a success.

I am not going to be a Content Provider (aka meaning providing downloads of movies etc) but perhaps i will take it into thought if i would want to go into it the next phase. Nevertheless, i think it would be wayyy cheaper than $250 unless the evil telco decide to charge me more expensive as usual per download

HWT
17-09-08, 10:36 AM
Telstra charges *us* $250 a gig, not you. Doesn't matter where you download stuff from, if it isn't from Telstra's unmetetered sites and we've gone over our base allowance (which is just big enough for ordinary web surfing), we get charged that $250. They are one of the few ISPs that do this.