Vertigo part 1 To this end

Vertigo part 1

To this end, license agreements usually have timed milestone requirements designed to prevent companies from sitting on technologies. I know of over 150 technologies, created in my university within the last 10 years, that are now in consumer products. An average of 25 years would place first sales to the public outside of a technologies patent life. Another goal of Tech Transfer offices is to bring income into the university to support research. Most license deals are structured with small upfront fees along with royalties based on sales. So, there is no incentive to allow a 25 year development life for a technology. I cant speak to the development time of technologies created within a company, but 25 years would require a long-view mentality that I just dont see being feasible in a modern corporate structure. Some technologies have taken that long or longer, I cant beleive that is an average. Wow, thanks for the info. TIL Blu Ray will definitely not be the final physical media, unfortunately. It looked like it was heading in that direction a few years ago, but Telecoms in North America are pushing for unreasonable bandwidth caps to kill off competing services like VOIP and netflix streaming. Something needs to be done about that or well never progress. Can someone explain how companies caps? Especially those ridiculous ones that Canadian companies implemented. Simple: they have a monopoly, and its cheaper to impose caps than it is to build additional capacity to keep up with consumer demand. They can, so they do. While, It is totally possible and probably true they are doing this all just for money. It could be true that what they said about the stress levels is true. When P2P first came out, people were soaking up all the bandwidth the companies could put out. So, other people who only used the internet to browse which costs little bandwidth were getting slow connections. So, to be fair, they imposed the caps so people wouldnt put those kind of strains on their servers. At least, thats what I believed for a while. Till I found out people in the USA, with 350mill pop, were only getting 250gig limits. I was like, THE F, Cogeco Cable gives me 60, vertigo part 1 their is only 30mill people in Canada. I know the population isnt the subscription, but it must reflect the customers somewhat. Anywho. Maybe the governments being Canada and USA will see the companies doing this and think Hey, our main population uses the internet and likes to Maybe I can get some votes if I fuck over the companies monopoly!. Someday!: So what youre saying is the people we blame the most for hogging bandwidth are actually responsible for creating the demand for a better product from the telecom companies? Yeah, I get 250gig vertigo part 1 Comcast. Its been acceptable for my and I dont mind there being a cap in theory, so long as it isnt too low. I can do 60 gigs in a week. And if I can go to /mycap or whatever to see how much Ive used that month.

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