Patrick Barnard has some thought provoking analysis in his online gaming article on TMCnet. The point he makes is that online gaming is going to eat up a great deal of bandwidth and as time goes on, gaming will compete with IPTV and VoIP as another bandwidth-hungry application clogging the Internet.
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