will that force streaming-services to use ntek ? u
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they'd save money. pay ntek to stream their content. gain market access (less cost. greater market share ? )
number say ntek saves $750,000 per 1million movies streamed (sub 6mb/s vs 20-25mb/s )
and ntek gets them a bigger slice of market ( right away)
so they save money. cut costs. gain market access
ntek could establish itself as a utility-service ( over the next 3-12 mo's )
no one wants to get left behind. and it wouldn't cost them more money
kinda makes ntek an attractive buyout target (fireworks. jan at ces 2016 )