On Sun, 03 Jan 2021 09:26:07 +0000, Mark Foster said:' > Yeah my family got a PS4 for Christmas. But we've had an Xbox One for > the last few years. There are quite a few streaming apps, true. But a > lot fewer of those than worldwide telcos, or jurisdictions, or emergency > services.
You missed the point - Hulu would *still* have to deal with every single jurisdiction or emergency service in a secure manner. But any given ISP doing business in a given county would only have to deal with a very small number - and the local sheriff's office would only have to notify the small number of providers actually providing access in the county. > So do you want the streaming service to deliver the alert, or do you > want the underlying device doing the streaming, to deliver the alert? > Because I think you've gone down a layer and didn't need to. How do you deliver the alert if the device is on but no streaming service is currently active? And for a lot of devices, that's the usual state of affairs. As far as I know, most people who have a Google or Alexa smart device have it on close to 24/7, but the devices aren't streaming media that much. That's why I think doing it at the streaming service level is one level too high.
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