Firey_Dragon
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Id say the vast majority of Foxtel subscribers aren't on cable anymore.
Isn't it more to do with the equipment recieving the "signal".
It took about 8 years for HDTV to really become affordable, if 3D TV's are priced at $8 to 10 K like HD was intially than I see a slow takeup again.
No 3d requires double the bandwidth of regular TV. The frame rate is twice as fast, and the images between your left and right eyes alternate each frame, its so quick that the human brain doesnt recognise it and as a result gives you that 3d image. You can do 3d on high end non-3d LCD/LED tv's now (ie a 100-200mHz TV), it just isn't as good.
Foxtel and FTA both broadcast in 1080i, so there'd be a bandwidth upgrade required either way. As far as I know FTA only broadcasts in 1080i because full 1080p filming equipment was so expensive at the time. I'm pretty sure they have the bandwidth available to them in their spectrum if needed. Foxtel obviously has room to spare.
Given they're talking about broadcasting in parks and theaters, I'd say most of this discussion would be irrelevant anyway, as they'll have a separate connection compared to your average punter.