Confab #36

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Mar 5: Confab #36

Confab #36 continues our new-media conversation from last week, taking on Apple TV & iTunes vs. Comcast cable TV, the importance of fiber to the home, whether or not consumers want "just one bill" for their TV, phone and Internet service, and how the Net is killing entrenched monopolies across the economy.

This show was recorded during the February 22, 2007 Confab.

Our guests:

  • Melissa Frank
  • Richard Huff
  • Aaron Louie
  • Gavin Shearer
  • Jeff Smith
  • Keith Vaitkus

You can listen to the show here. (44.4 MB MP3, 1:03:44 minutes)

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