I'm really surprised you all have wasted so much time fantasizing over this nonsense. First of all its apparent if Centafix can enter this arena (e-schooling) the cost associated must be low, meaning anybody can. Next ask yourself, if you were a University and knew this was the next evolution of education, wouldn't you consider developing your own software in house, to avoid paying metered 3rd party providers? Several universities may even organize and co-develop their own software to spread the cost. Personally I can't imagine this getting all that big, after all the software runs on the school's servers. Its not like it has to be compatible across many platforms.