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Yeah. This is pretty much what I'm thinking about. The core feature is, "I get to solve this 'want stuff to work in my house' problem and live my life without learning how to configure QOS, etc"

>the end user wants to feel like they're completely uninhibited on the internet.

People I know are more concerned that they're unsafe because of their set-ups.

"problem with two sales domains"

I hadn't thought much about the indirect sales model, and this might be where the money is long-term. I'd also argue that hard-to-use routers are likely the root cause of many telco consumer tech support calls. Perhaps the value in the telco reselling such a solution would be to reduce its own costs.



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