The problem I see with digital distribution as becoming a viable movie format is that movies are far too big to be downloaded efficiently on the US internet "infrastructure" where as too many companies care more about making money on a low cost - high profit internet service rather than giving us the "best of the best".
Fios, for example offers 30mbps down and 5 (10?) mbps up for a hefty price tag; and they will probably keep that service around for the next 10 years at that price tag, because in the next 5 years it may cost them a quarter what it does now to maintain it. So why give us something like 50mbps or 100mbps 5 years later when they will have deal with another high cost - low profit situation?
In the next 10 years, maybe, digital distribution for movies will work. But it will be in its infant stages for a very long time.
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