Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2012 17:47 UTC
Ah yes, why not? The last time we did this, it was March 2011, so it's been almost a year since we offered a little insight into what kind of operating systems and browsers you, dear readers, are using. Nothing particularly earth-shattering going on here.
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If you ask the content providers: access providers
If you ask the access providers: hardware vendors
If you ask the hardware vendors: there is no demand
If you ask the users: most probably don't know what it is
I'm in the content provider business, I would say the hardware vendors are really slow to adopt it and I don't believe they didn't get requests from their customers about it as they kept claiming in the past that they did not get them.
The real problem of slow adoption by vendors is probably because the hardware (ASICS) needed to be created first which was probably an investment they wanted to delay for as long as possible.
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Who are to blame ?
If you ask the content providers: access providers
If you ask the access providers: hardware vendors
If you ask the hardware vendors: there is no demand
If you ask the users: most probably don't know what it is
I'm in the content provider business, I would say the hardware vendors are really slow to adopt it and I don't believe they didn't get requests from their customers about it as they kept claiming in the past that they did not get them.
The real problem of slow adoption by vendors is probably because the hardware (ASICS) needed to be created first which was probably an investment they wanted to delay for as long as possible.