Re: Ideas?

From: James Knott (bit_bucket_at_rogers.com)
Date: 01/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 02:47:08 GMT

Nick Adams wrote:

> If there is such a large market for such
> devices, even though they can be cheaply replaced by a PC, why couldn't
> a NAS device be marketed?

How big is the market for NAS? Routers are cheap, because of the large
numbers of broadband subscribers. With NAS, the hardware is more
expensive, due to drives etc. How many are likely to be sold?

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